Grau San Martín government

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The Grau San Martín government was the short-lived reformist administration led by Ramón Grau in Cuba from 1933 to 1934, emerging after the fall of Gerardo Machado and marked by nationalist and social reforms.

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instanceOf government
historical government
aimedTo expand social rights
reduce foreign economic influence
alsoKnownAs Grau-Guiteras government NERFINISHED
One Hundred Days Government NERFINISHED
cameAfter Gerardo Machado government
capital Havana NERFINISHED
characterizedBy conflict with Cuban traditional elites
conflict with U.S. interests
short-lived administration
country Cuba
emergedFrom Revolution of 1933 in Cuba NERFINISHED
Sergeants' Revolt NERFINISHED
endTime 1934
followedBy Carlos Mendieta government
governmentType provisional government
revolutionary government
headOfGovernment Ramón Grau San Martín NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Cuban Revolution of 1933 era NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance important episode in Cuba's 1930s political crisis
precursor to later Cuban nationalist movements
implementedPolicy eight-hour workday
labor reforms
minimum wage measures
nationalist reforms
social reforms
suspension of the Platt Amendment (claimed)
tenant protection measures
university autonomy
keyFigure Antonio Guiteras NERFINISHED
keyFigureRole Minister of the Interior
legalStatus not constitutionally elected
legitimacy de facto government
opposedBy Cuban military leadership NERFINISHED
United States government NERFINISHED
politicalOrientation nationalist
populist
reformist
positionHeldByHead President of Cuba NERFINISHED
precededBy Gerardo Machado government NERFINISHED
reasonForEnd lack of U.S. recognition
military and political pressure
startTime 1933
supportedBy reformist middle sectors
student movement
timeInOffice approximately four months

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Gerardo Machado government replacedBy Grau San Martín government