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The History of Cuba in 50 Events

History by Country Timeline, Book 3

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The History of Cuba in 50 Events

By: Henry Freeman
Narrated by: Bridger Conklin
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Cuba is a nation with a long, rich history. The study of Cuban history is also the study of the development of the New World by Europe, and the first steps taken by New World countries to establish independent governments. Cuba played a significant role in the growth of the New World, and throughout its history has been a part of major world events that have taken place around it. This audiobook is designed to familiarize listeners with a broad overview of Cuban history and the context that made that development possible.

Inside you will hear about....

  • First Settlement of Cuba
  • Ten Years War Begins
  • Cuba Gains Independence
  • Cuba Enters World War I
  • Creation of the Cuban Socialist Party
  • Castro and Che Begin Invasion of Cuba
  • Cuban Missile Crisis
  • Former President Jimmy Carter Visits Cuba
  • Diplomatic Relations with US Re-Opened

And much more!

Broken down into 50 easy-to-follow chapters that will allow listeners to gain insight into Cuban history without being overwhelmed by its depth, this audiobook is a must-hear for anyone seeking a better understanding of North America and its development.

©2016 Henry Freeman (P)2018 Henry Freeman
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