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Reconcentration policy

The reconcentration policy (Spanish: Reconcentración) was a plan implemented by Spanish military officer Valeriano Weyler during the Cuban War of Independence to relocate Cuba's rural population into concentration camps. It was originally developed by Weyler's predecessor, Arsenio Martínez Campos, as a method of separating Cuban rebels from the rural popu…

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Location
Cuba
Built by
Valeriano Weyler
Inmates
Rural Cubans
Killed
170,000–400,000
Number of inmates
400,000–500,000
Operated by
Kingdom of Spain

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related to Breakdown of the reconcentration policy · 15
Reconcentration policy → Blanco's, Castillo, Cuba, Cánovas, General Blanco, General Ramón Blanco, General Weyler, Italian, March, Michele Angiolillo, Spanish Prime Minister Antonio, The, The Spanish, US, Weyler's
Built by · 1
Reconcentration policy → Valeriano Weyler
Inmates · 1
Reconcentration policy → Rural Cubans
Killed · 1
Reconcentration policy → 170,000–400,000
Location · 1
Reconcentration policy → Cuba
Number of inmates · 1
Reconcentration policy → 400,000–500,000
Operated by · 1
Reconcentration policy → Kingdom of Spain
Original use · 1
Reconcentration policy → Population relocation

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Reconcentration policyBuilt byValeriano Weyler1.00infobox
Reconcentration policyInmatesRural Cubans1.00infobox
Reconcentration policyKilled170,000–400,0001.00infobox
Reconcentration policyLocationCuba1.00infobox
Reconcentration policyNumber of inmates400,000–500,0001.00infobox
Reconcentration policyOperated byKingdom of Spain1.00infobox
Reconcentration policyOriginal usePopulation relocation1.00infobox
Reconcentration policyrelated to Breakdown of the reconcentration policyThe0.60section
Reconcentration policyrelated to Breakdown of the reconcentration policySpanish Prime Minister Antonio0.60section
Reconcentration policyrelated to Breakdown of the reconcentration policyCánovas0.60section
Reconcentration policyrelated to Breakdown of the reconcentration policyCastillo0.60section
Reconcentration policyrelated to Breakdown of the reconcentration policyItalian0.60section

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