The Platt AmendmentUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1930 - 410 pages |
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... colonists aided Lord Albermarle in the siege of Havana in 1762 . 1 After the colonists succeeded in forming an indepen- dent state and had started their westward expansion , we find some very definite expressions of their interest in ...
... colonists aided Lord Albermarle in the siege of Havana in 1762 . 1 After the colonists succeeded in forming an indepen- dent state and had started their westward expansion , we find some very definite expressions of their interest in ...
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... colony and because of England's stand in favor of the emancipation of slaves ; " ... Chapman , A History of the Cuban Republic , p . 52 ; also see Jenks , L.H. , Our Cuban 1 I 1 her in her descent " . Moreover Colony , ( New York , 1928 ) ...
... colony and because of England's stand in favor of the emancipation of slaves ; " ... Chapman , A History of the Cuban Republic , p . 52 ; also see Jenks , L.H. , Our Cuban 1 I 1 her in her descent " . Moreover Colony , ( New York , 1928 ) ...
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... colony for his own gain . All governmen tal powers were vested in him . This made a highly centralized and autocratic administration . Be- sides this , his knowledge of the needs of the island was usually very meager . As a result of ...
... colony for his own gain . All governmen tal powers were vested in him . This made a highly centralized and autocratic administration . Be- sides this , his knowledge of the needs of the island was usually very meager . As a result of ...
Contents
The Constitutional Convention | 37 |
Early Interpretations | 64 |
The Republic of Cuba and American | 88 |
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