Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 237
... Platt Amendment to the majority of Cubans . President Zayas apparently at length came to realize that he could hope for no further favors at the hands of the elec- torate , and although renominated by the Popular Party he withdrew in ...
... Platt Amendment to the majority of Cubans . President Zayas apparently at length came to realize that he could hope for no further favors at the hands of the elec- torate , and although renominated by the Popular Party he withdrew in ...
Page 238
... Platt Amendment did not require some action under the circumstances.1 The Cuban Ambassador protested the resolution and United States Ambassador at Havana , Noble B. Judah , took issue with the statements contained and emphasized the ...
... Platt Amendment did not require some action under the circumstances.1 The Cuban Ambassador protested the resolution and United States Ambassador at Havana , Noble B. Judah , took issue with the statements contained and emphasized the ...
Page 242
... modification of the permanent treaty with Cuba.2 It was the fourth provision that was the most important in the eyes of the Cubans , for it was the Platt Amendment which was alleged to be the cause of the existence and continuance of a ...
... modification of the permanent treaty with Cuba.2 It was the fourth provision that was the most important in the eyes of the Cubans , for it was the Platt Amendment which was alleged to be the cause of the existence and continuance of a ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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