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  1. Calixto García Íñiguez (August 4, 1839 – December 11, 1898) was a Cuban general in three Cuban uprisings, part of the Cuban War for Independence: the Ten Years' War, the Little War, and the War of 1895, itself sometimes called the Cuban War for Independence, which bled into the Spanish–American War, ultimately resulting in national ...

  2. Calixto García ( b. 4 August 1839; d. 11 December 1898), general during Cuba's wars for independence. García rose through the ranks of the liberating army during the first Cuban war of independence, the Ten Years' War (1868–1878). Captured by the Spaniards and set free at the end of the war, García attempted to reignite the rebellion by ...

  3. Mar 4, 2021 · He returned to Cuba on the renewal of the independence struggle in 1895 and was made chief of Oriente province. In 1897 President McKinley sent Navy Lieutenant Rowan to his camp, El Aserradero, to determine what the Cuban rebels’ posture would be in the impending Spanish-American War.

  4. Jan 11, 2019 · None of the above, Bert Hubbard told his father, the publisher recalled years later in his newspaper account. The real hero of the war was U.S. Army 1st Lt. Andrew S. Rowan, who had carried a crucial message from President William McKinley to General Calixto García of the Cuban Revolutionary Army several weeks before war was declared.

  5. The War Report of Cuban Maj. Gen. Calixto Garcia on the Actions in Cuba, 1898, Spanish American War

  6. The treaty officially granted Cuban independence, but U.S. General William R. Shafter refused to allow Cuban General Calixto García and his rebel forces to participate in the surrender ceremonies in Santiago de Cuba.

  7. W hen the United States declared war on Spain in April 1898, rebels in Cuba already had been fighting for independence from Spain over the previous three years. By intervening, the United States intended to end the revolution, which was hurting American business with the colony.

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