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  2. Slavery in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The slave trade in Cuba would not systematically end until chattel Cuban slavery was abolished by Spanish royal decree in 1886, making it one of the last countries in the Western Hemisphere (preceding only Brazil) to formally abolish slavery.

  3. Timeline of Cuban history - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous Cuban resistance leader Hatuey is burned at the stake. 1519: Havana founded as San Cristóbal de la Habana (north coast) 1523: Emperor Charles V authorizes 4,000 gold pesos for the construction of cotton mills. 1527: The first African slaves arrive in Cuba. 1532: The first slave rebellion is crushed. 1537: A French fleet briefly ...

  4. Esteban Montejo - Wikipedia

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    Esteban Mesa Montejo was born into slavery in 1860 [contradictory] on a sugar-cane plantation in Cuba. He grew up with the Afro-Cuban religion Santería, which combined Catholicism and elements of Yoruba religion. As a young man he was determined to be free and escaped from the plantation.

  5. Outline of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    creation of the Cuban Communist Party – 1925; Sergeants' Revolt – September 1933; One Hundred Days Government – Sept. 1933–Jan. 1934; Cuban–American Treaty of Relations (1934) – June 1934; Cuban Revolution – 1953–1959 Timeline of the Cuban Revolution; Fidel Castro in the Cuban Revolution; Moncada Barracks – attack on 26 July 1953

  6. Chronology of Colonial Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Manuel de Cespedes gave the Cry of Yara at the sugar mill La Demajagua on October 10, 1868 and, with this, the Great War (or the Ten Years' War) was begun, which ended with the Pact of Zanjón, without Cuban independence or the total abolition with indemnification of the slaves.

  7. José Antonio Aponte - Wikipedia

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    Aponte, a free black carpenter in Havana, was proclaimed to be the leader of a plot to rebel against the Cuban government, free the slaves and uplift free blacks, and overthrow slavery in Cuba. [3] The movement struck several sugar plantations on the outskirts of Havana, but it was soon crushed by the government.

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  9. Year of the Lash - Wikipedia

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    "Punishing Slaves in Cuba", an illustration of a slave being tortured using a ladder. Year of the Lash (in Spanish, Año del Cuero) is a term used in Cuba in reference to 29 June 1844, when a firing squad in Havana executed accused leaders of the Conspiración de La Escalera, an alleged slave revolt and movement to abolish slavery in Cuba. [1]