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The History of Cuba, vol. 2

This volume surveys Cuba's colonial-era political, economic, and social development, detailing governors' reforms, military conflicts including foreign attacks and occupation, public-health challenges such as yellow fever, and natural disasters. It traces commercial change, the growth of agriculture and industry, debates over the slave trade and emancipation, land tenure and labor systems, and urban improvements and institutions like universities. Biographical sketches of influential figures accompany descriptions of everyday life, cultural activities, and administrative reorganizations that shaped the island's transition toward greater commercial openness and civic reform.

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This volume surveys Cuba's colonial-era political, economic, and social development, detailing governors' reforms, military conflicts including foreign attacks and occupation, public-health challenges such as yellow fever, and natural disasters. It traces commercial change, the growth of agriculture and industry, debates over the slave trade and emancipation, land tenure and labor systems, and urban improvements and institutions like universities. Biographical sketches of influential figures accompany descriptions of everyday life, cultural activities, and administrative reorganizations that shaped the island's transition toward greater commercial openness and civic reform.

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Willis Fletcher Johnson

Willis Fletcher Johnson was an American author and historian known for his extensive writings on American history and notable historical figures. His works include the philosophical treatise "My country, 'tis of thee!" which offers a reflective view on the United States' past and present, and the detailed account of the Johnstown Flood, capturing the disaster's impact on the community. Johnson also authored a multi-volume history of Cuba, contributing to the understanding of its historical context. His biographies, such as that of General William Tecumseh Sherman, further illustrate his focus on significant American personalities and events.

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