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America is opening up relations with Cuba, and it's a big deal, ending decades of hostility,
and beginning a new era between the two countries.
But to understand just how big of a deal , where that hostility really came from, and why it
took so long to end, you've go to go back — way back, not to the 1950s as many Americans
think, but to the 1850s.
The story starts with America divided between pro-slavery and anti-slavery politics.
And one of their many fights is over the Spanish colony of Cuba.
Pro-slavery lawmakers want to buy Cuba from Spain, or take it by force, to turn into a
new slave state.
Anti-slavery politicians oppose this, calling it imperialism.
In 1898, after slavery ends, Americans have a different version of this argument again,
when Cubans rise up against Spain.
The US joins them, starting the Spanish-American war.
But Americans divide: should the US seize Cuba from Spain for itself, or liberate it?
This is part of a much bigger debate at the time over whether the US should explicitly
become a European-style imperial power.
So this is an argument about Cuba, but it's also an argument about America and what kind
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