Upon learning about the outbreak of another anti-colonial rebellion in Cuba, Carlo immediately convened a Cabinet meeting, demanding a solution from the Cabinet Ministers.
The Cuban rebellion caught the Spanish Government's high attention; after all, Cuba's importance to Spain was still significant at this time.
Although Spain had acquired several colonies through multiple expansions, only the Cuban and Philippine Colonies were actually profitable.
The positive revenue from the Philippine Colony was achieved only by the Spanish Government's constant exploitation of the indigenous population, and this revenue wasn't much, with most being reinvested into the colony's expansion.
Only the Cuban Colony, leveraging the sugar trade, became Spain's most profitable colony, which is why historically the Spanish Government was willing to invest seven billion Pesos in the Cuban War of Independence.
