Chambelona War

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Date1917
Location
Result Rebellion suppressed
Cambelona War
Part of the Banana Wars
Date1917
Location
Result Rebellion suppressed
Belligerents
Cuba
United States
Cuba Liberal Party of Cuba
Commanders and leaders
Cuba Mario García Menocal
Cuba Captain Melchor Batista
Cuba Julio Cadenas
Cuba Miguel Cutilla
Cuba José Miguel Gómez
Cuba Miguel Mariano Gómez
Cuba Gerardo Machado
Cuba Carlos Machado
Cuba Gustavo Caballero  
Cuba Nicolás Guillén  

The Chambelona War, or the Chambelona Revolution (Spanish: la Revolución de La Chambelona),[1] was an armed conflict in Cuba in 1917, triggered by a dispute over the legitimacy of the 1916 presidential elections.[2] The war was fought primarily between the Liberal Party, which alleged electoral fraud, and the Conservative government of President Mario García Menocal.[3] The conflict derived its name from the popular song La Chambelona,[4][5][6] which became an anthem for the Liberal rebels.[7][8] The war occurred within the broader context of the Sugar Intervention, and U.S. political and economic influence in Cuba following the Platt Amendment, which granted the United States the right to intervene in Cuban affairs.[2] The Chambelona War was contained mostly to the Eastern provinces of Cuba, and did not touch provinces in the West of Cuba.[3]

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