The Cubans, after more than ten years …

Years: 1876 - 1887

The Cubans, after more than ten years of strife, are unable to overthrow Spanish power on the island.

The reasons for this failure are to be found partially in internal dissension, regionalism, and petty jealousies among the leaders, and partially in lack of internal organization and external support, which results in chronic shortages of supplies and ammunition.

The odds against the Cubans are also almost insurmountable.

They are fighting well-disciplined, well-organized, and well-equipped forces augmented steadily by reinforcements from Spain.

The Spaniards also control the seas, preventing the smuggling of reinforcements and weapons from abroad.

The Cubans are thus forced to carry on guerrilla operations in the hope of demoralizing the Spanish army or creating an international situation favorable to their cause.

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