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  2. In 1909, home-rule government was restored when José Miguel Gómez was inaugurated as Cuba's second president, while the U.S. continued intervening in Cuban affairs. In the War of 1912 , the Partido Independiente de Color attempted to establish a separate black republic in Oriente Province , [18] but was suppressed by the Cuban National Army ...

  3. As a result of the Spanish-American War, control of Cuba passed from Spain to the United States on January 1, 1899, and it was governed by direct U.S. military administration until May 20, 1902. During these years, Cubans filled more public offices than… Read More. role of Cuban Independence Movement. In Cuban Independence Movement.

  4. Following the election of José Miguel Gómez in November 1908, Cuba was deemed stable enough to allow a withdrawal of American troops, which was completed in February 1909. For three decades, the country was led by former War of Independence leaders , who after being elected did not serve more than two constitutional terms.

  5. The Provisional Government of Cuba lasted from September 1906 to February 1909. This period was also referred to as the Second Occupation of Cuba . When the government of Cuban President Tomás Estrada Palma collapsed, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt ordered U.S. military forces into Cuba.

    • José Miguel Gómez. José Miguel Gómez was born on July 6, 1858, in Sancti Spiritus, Cuba. He was one of the leaders of the rebel forces during the Cuban War of Independence.
    • Mario Garcia Menocal. Mario Garcia Menocal was born on December 17, 1866, at Jaguey Grande in Matanzas, Spanish Cuba. He succeeded Jose Miguel Gomez and was the President of Cuba from 1913 to 1921 which saw the participation of Cuba in the First World War.
    • Fulgencio Batista. Fulgencio Batista Zaldivar was born on January 16, 1901, in Banes, Cuba and rose to power in 1933 through the revolt that sought to overthrow the authoritarian rule of Gerardo Machado.
    • Fidel Castro. Fidel Castro, born on August 13, 1926, in Biran, Oriente. He studied law at the University of Havana. He was a Cuban revolutionary and a politician who served as the country’s sixteenth prime minister from February 16, 1959, to December 2, 1976.
  6. Apr 15, 2024 · Three presidents governed Cuba from 1909 to 1925 with little distinction and much corruption. They were José Miguel Gómez (1909–13), Mario García Menocal (1913–21), and Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso (1921–25).

  7. The U.S. government then made Charles Magoon provisional governor. An advisory commission revised electoral procedures, and in January 1909 Magoon handed over the government to the Liberal president, José Miguel Gómez. Meanwhile, Cuba’s economy grew steadily, and

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