Máximo Gómez begins an invasion of Western …
Years: 1875 - 1875
Máximo Gómez begins an invasion of Western Cuba in 1875, but the vast majority of enslaved people and wealthy sugar producers in the region do not join the revolt.
From the very onset of the war, there had been deep divisions with respect to its organization, which had become even more pronounced after the Assembly of Guáimaro with the dismissal of Céspedes and Quesada in 1873.
The Spanish have been able to exploit regionalist sentiments and fears that the slaves of Matanzas would break the weak existing balance between whites and blacks.
They have changed their policy towards the Mambises, offering amnesties and reforms.
The Mambises have not prevailed for a variety of reasons: lack of organization and resources; lower participation by whites; internal racist sabotage (against Maceo and the goals of the Liberating Army); the inability to bring the war to the western provinces (Havana in particular); and opposition by the U.S. government to Cuban independence.
The U.S. sells the latest weapons to Spain, but not to the Cuban rebels.
Locations
People
Groups
- Cuba (Spanish Colony)
- United States of America (US, USA) (Washington DC)
- Spain, Bourbon Kingdom (second restoration) of
