Definition of Reconcentration. Meaning of Reconcentration. Synonyms of Reconcentration

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Definition of Reconcentration

Reconcentration
Reconcentration Re*con`cen*tra"tion, n. The act of reconcentrating or the state of being reconcentrated; esp., the act or policy of concentrating the rural population in or about towns and villages for convenience in political or military administration, as in Cuba during the revolution of 1895-98.

Meaning of Reconcentration from wikipedia

- The Spanish Reconcentration policy was a plan implemented by general Valeriano Weyler to relocate Cuba's rural po****tion into concentration camps. The...
- English term concentration camp was first used in order to refer to the reconcentration camps (Spanish:reconcentrados) which were set up by the Spanish military...
- February 2020 – via Google Books. The Spanish–American War. "Cuban Reconcentration Policy and its Effects". Archived from the original on 24 October 2019...
- 20 percent. According to American historian Andrea Pitzer, Bell's reconcentration policy was "directly responsible" for over 11,000 deaths. Some have...
- Victims of the reconcentration policy of Valeriano Weyler in Cuba, 1898....
- ****istance by ordering the residents of some Cuban districts to move to reconcentration areas near the military headquarters. This strategy was effective in...
- Cuban victims of Spanish reconcentration policies...
- This was the cause of the institution, by Valeriano Weyler, of the reconcentration. Hundreds of thousands of peasants were forcibly carried to the cities...
- of 1897, General Weyler had relocated more than 300,000 into such "reconcentration camps." Weyler learned this tactic from the American Civil War campaign...
- the end of 1897, Weyler had relocated more than 300,000 Cubans into "reconcentration camps," where he failed to provide for them adequately. Consequently...