Cuban Americans
Cuban Americans are Americans who trace their ancestry to Cuba. They are a significant part of the Hispanic and Latino American population in the United States. Cuban Americans have a rich cultural heritage and have made substantial contributions to various fields, including politics, business, and the arts.
History
The history of Cuban Americans dates back to the 19th century, with the first significant wave of immigration occurring during the Ten Years' War (1868-1878). However, the most substantial influx of Cuban immigrants came after the Cuban Revolution in 1959, when many fled the regime of Fidel Castro.
Demographics
As of the latest United States Census, there are over 2 million Cuban Americans in the United States. The largest populations are found in Florida, particularly in Miami-Dade County, which is often referred to as the "capital of Latin America."
Culture
Cuban American culture is a blend of Cuban culture and American influences. It includes a rich tradition of music, dance, and cuisine. Salsa and Mambo are popular dance forms, while Cuban cuisine features dishes such as Ropa vieja and Cuban sandwiches.
Politics
Cuban Americans have been politically active and influential, particularly in Florida. They have a history of strong anti-communist sentiment and have traditionally supported the Republican Party. Notable Cuban American politicians include Marco Rubio and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.
Economics
Cuban Americans have made significant contributions to the U.S. economy. Many have become successful entrepreneurs, particularly in the fields of real estate, finance, and retail. The Cuban American National Foundation is one of the prominent organizations representing the interests of Cuban Americans.
Notable Cuban Americans
- Gloria Estefan - Singer and songwriter
- Desi Arnaz - Actor and musician
- Andy García - Actor
- Ted Cruz - U.S. Senator
Related Pages
- Hispanic and Latino Americans
- Cuban culture
- Cuban Revolution
- Miami-Dade County, Florida
- Republican Party (United States)
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