Essay heading: 1898 Cuban Revolution
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While striking swiftly was a must, the bands of
men were specialized in the undetected raiding of enemy
camps. They could ambush a patrol, kill the soldiers, and
supply their entire company in a matter of hours. Cutting
communication between enemy lines became a prime
target, once severed from the army, a battalion could be
attacked, disarmed, and their reserves used for the
revolutionaries... displayed 300 characters
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It was the unfortunate, destitute populace
that rebelled. Having little to lose they could fight on home
turf and soon, much to there delight had help from the
United States. While in port in Havana on February 15,
1898 the U.S. Battleship Maine was sunk by a large
explosion. The Americans declared war on Spain
immediately, attacking all Spanish naval vessels in the area,
marking the beginning of the Spanish-American War... displayed next 300 characters
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