Baraguá Manifesto

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The Baraguá Manifesto was a historic 1878 declaration by Cuban independence leader Antonio Maceo rejecting a peace agreement with Spain that failed to abolish slavery or guarantee full independence.

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instanceOf declaration
historical document
political manifesto
alsoKnownAs Manifiesto de Baraguá NERFINISHED
associatedWith Antonio Maceo Grajales NERFINISHED
Cuban independence movement NERFINISHED
author Antonio Maceo NERFINISHED
chronologicalOrder issued after the Pact of Zanjón
colonialPowerAddressed Spain NERFINISHED
commemoratedIn Cuban national historiography
Cuban patriotic education
conflictContext Cuban War of Independence movement NERFINISHED
country Cuba
date 1878
declaredBy Antonio Maceo NERFINISHED
goal abolition of slavery in Cuba
full independence of Cuba from Spain
hasKeyFigure Antonio Maceo NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Ten Years' War NERFINISHED
inspiredBy desire for complete national sovereignty
opposition to slavery
jurisdiction Spanish colonial Cuba NERFINISHED
language Spanish
legacy enduring symbol of intransigence against unjust peace settlements
location Baraguá NERFINISHED
Oriente Province NERFINISHED
eastern Cuba
mainAuthor Antonio Maceo NERFINISHED
movement Cuban independence struggle
opposes Pact of Zanjón NERFINISHED
originalTitle Manifiesto de Baraguá NERFINISHED
placeInHistory one of the most important documents of 19th-century Cuban history
politicalPosition abolitionist
pro-independence
reasonForOpposition failure of the Pact of Zanjón to abolish slavery
failure of the Pact of Zanjón to guarantee Cuban independence
region Caribbean
result continuation of armed resistance by some Cuban rebels
significance milestone in the Cuban independence movement
rejection of compromise with Spanish colonial authorities
symbol of Cuban resistance to colonial rule
subject Cuban nationalism
abolition of slavery
anti-colonialism
titleLanguage Spanish
typeOfEvent military-political declaration
political protest
year 1878

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Baraguá Protest statedIn Baraguá Manifesto