Havana (1899-1919). North American Interventions and demographic modernization
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-864X.1998.2.27213Keywords:
Havana, Urbanization, DemographyAbstract
The North American political and military interventions in Cuba took place in a context of elevated economic growth. Havana, as the capital of the country, benefited especially from this situation and the improvement in urban public works there had a great effect on the living conditions and demographic evolution of the city.
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