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Essay heading: The one true king
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1947). The Arawak and other such cultural groups are responsible for the flourishing development of perhaps 60% of crops in common use today and some major industrial materials such as rubber. Europeans were shown by the indigenous Cubans how to cultivate tobacco and to smoke it in various ways.
Approximately 16 to 60 thousand, or perhaps many more, indigenous from the Taino and Ciboney nations inhabited Cuba before colonization... displayed 300 characters
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The Indigenous Cuban population, including the Ciboney and the Taino, were forced into encomiendas during the Spanish subjugation of the island of Cuba. One famous mainly indigenous town was Guanabacoa, today a suburb of Havana. Others were Jiguani, and Baracoa. Many indigenous Cubans fell victim to the brutality of Spanish conquistadores (as witnessed and lamented by Bartolome de Las Casas) and the diseases they brought with them, which were previously unknown to them... displayed next 300 characters
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