Cuba and the United States, 1900-1935George Banta Publishing Company, 1935 - 311 pages |
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Page 52
... assumed charge of the cleaning of that city . The latter , aside from extensive work with private premises and some street repair work , involved the daily sweeping of more than 700,000 square yards of street.120 Numerous public ...
... assumed charge of the cleaning of that city . The latter , aside from extensive work with private premises and some street repair work , involved the daily sweeping of more than 700,000 square yards of street.120 Numerous public ...
Page 67
... assumed . . . by the United States . . . are limited to the time of its occupancy , " although the United States agreed to advise the future government of Cuba to assume the same obligations . This gave many Americans grounds for assuming ...
... assumed . . . by the United States . . . are limited to the time of its occupancy , " although the United States agreed to advise the future government of Cuba to assume the same obligations . This gave many Americans grounds for assuming ...
Page 206
... assumed a greater prominence until the Platt Amendment was out of the way . The Cuban convention of 1900-01 was primarily concerned , of course , with the drafting of a constitution , but when in February 1901 it turned its attention to ...
... assumed a greater prominence until the Platt Amendment was out of the way . The Cuban convention of 1900-01 was primarily concerned , of course , with the drafting of a constitution , but when in February 1901 it turned its attention to ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
States Cuba in the politics of Spain England France | 30 |
tionsmaintenance of order quarantine and immigra | 67 |
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56 Cong administration Ambassador April Article August Camagüey commercial committee concessions constitution Crowder Cuba's Cuban Congress Cuban constitution Cuban government Cuban sugar debt December decree Department diplomatic Dispatches economic elections electoral Elihu Root Estrada Palma favor February February 9 foreign Gerardo Machado Gómez governor Guggenheim Hagedorn Havana House Docs Ibid important independence interest International Law intervention island Isle of Pines issued January José Miguel Gómez July June later Latin American Liberal loan Machado Magoon March Martínez Ortiz McKinley Menocal ment military government Minister municipal naval negotiations November October official organized party Pinar del Río Platt Amendment political President provisional government reciprocity treaty relations Republic of Cuba revolution Roosevelt Root Secretary Senate September Sess situation sovereignty Spain Spanish Squiers to Hay Taft Tarafa tariff Teller amendment tion Tomás Estrada Palma United States Government Washington Wood Wood's report yellow fever York Zayas