Cuba

The Republic of Cuba is nation in the Caribbean. It consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous island of the Greater Antilles), Isla de la Juventud and several adjacent small islands.

Cuba in Worldwar
The nation of Cuba was an American ally in World War II and the subsequent war against the Race's Conquest Fleet. Before the Peace of Cairo, President Cordell Hull put Cuba under his country's protection, and US Secretary of State George Marshall insisted that Atvar respect Cuban sovereignty. Cuba became one of the few Latin American nations to maintain sovereignty rather than be colonized by the Race.

Cuba in The Disunited States of America
Cuba participated in the The Florida Intervention, successfully annexing the southern third of the country of Florida.

Cuba in Southern Victory
Cuba was a Confederate state purchased from Spain in the 1870s. Although it had been uniquely calm during the Red Rebellion of 1915, during the Second Great War the United States helped the insurrectionist movement in the state.

Cuba was unique among the Confederate states in that blacks were allowed surnames. Furthermore, Cuban society permitted a great deal of racial intermixing. Thus, by 1943 the policies of the Freedom Party were met by a Cuban insurrection made up of both whites and blacks, unlike the mainland C.S., where guerilla fighters were exclusively black.

Cuba in The Two Georges
Cuba was a province of Franco-Spanish Nueva España.