The American-Spanish war; . ers. Gomez became unpopularagain. He had done his best, no doubt, but all his plansfailed. Maceo too lost the chance of combining in a plot to sendwar material from the United States to Colon, made by and Tomas Padro. Carrillo, Hernandez andCrombet attempted to get to Cuba in an open boat, butfailed. These manoeuvres lasted from 1884 to 1886. In 1887, Juan Fraga, a noble-hearted refugee, aided byAngel Garcia, a good patriot and man of action, founded theclub, Los Independientes. Among the founders were Ca-lixto Garcia and Hernandez. This club continued
The American-Spanish war; . ers. Gomez became unpopularagain. He had done his best, no doubt, but all his plansfailed. Maceo too lost the chance of combining in a plot to sendwar material from the United States to Colon, made by and Tomas Padro. Carrillo, Hernandez andCrombet attempted to get to Cuba in an open boat, butfailed. These manoeuvres lasted from 1884 to 1886. In 1887, Juan Fraga, a noble-hearted refugee, aided byAngel Garcia, a good patriot and man of action, founded theclub, Los Independientes. Among the founders were Ca-lixto Garcia and Hernandez. This club continued work forthe cause with the purpose of not compromising more livesor money uselessly, as had been done, and agreed not to setout on any uprising without half a million dollars. Marti appeared again : he wanted to go to Cuba. Then the Sartorius Brothers made an uprising at Purnio(Holguin), but it all vanished in a few days. Then came the last of the Fernandina expeditions, whichwas Martis first experience and cost Cuba
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