Sunday, February 16, 2014

A couple of “fechas” to remember this weekend


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We recall a couple of dates from Cuban history this weekend.   
First, the Maine blew up in Cuba on February 15, 1898.   This is from the front page of The NY Times the next day:     
"At 9:45 o'clock this evening a terrible explosion took place on board the United States battleship Maine in Havana Harbor. 
Many persons were killed or wounded. All the boats of the Spanish cruiser Alfonso XII. are assisting.  
As yet the cause of the explosion is not apparent. The wounded sailors of the Maine are unable to explain it. It is believed that the battleship is totally destroyed.  
The explosion shook the whole city. The windows were broken in nearly all the houses. 
The correspondent of the Associated Press says he has conversed with several of the wounded sailors and understands from them that the explosion took place while they were asleep, so that they can give no particulars as to the cause."    
"The United States initially recognized the new Cuban dictator but withdrew its support after Castro launched a program of agrarian reform, nationalized U.S. assets on the island, and declared a Marxist government."
He also closed newspapers, threw people in prison and executed many.   He started the destruction of Cuba that day!
These two events ignited changes in Cuba.
The Maine explosion led to the US-Spanish War and the eventual independence of Cuba in 1902.   Castro's promotion to prime minister legitimized a man who never wanted democracy in Cuba.
A couple of "fechas" to tell your kids about.
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