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How and why did Spain manage to hold on to Cuba,Puerto Rico... and slavery, until 1873 and 1886—for so long?

The Haitian Revolution, 1791-1804, inspired an increase in slave resistance throughout the Americas, from the U.S. to Brazil. The Latin American independence movement, 1810 to 1825, spread from Mexico to Argentina. But slavery lasted until 1873 and 1886 in Puerto Rico and Cuba, and both colonies remained in Spanish hands until 1898

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Because the Spanish territories in the Americas were not colonies but provinces of Spain.

    Spaniards from Cuba were legally as spanish as Spaniards from Madrid.

    One of the reason for the independence movement in Puerto Rico and Cuba was because of the abolition of slavery. Pro-slavery people there were against these laws because it was against their interests, that's why the Cuban and PuertoRican high class supported independence.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Because it made them a lot of money.

    Same reason the Southern States wanted to keep it.

    Source(s): The Civil War was a about State's Rights - the state's right in question was Slavery - please remember that and don't let the Revisionist fill your head with a bunch of garbage.
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