The Platt AmendmentUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1930 - 410 pages |
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... February , were revived in a new agreement in March , 1904 , this time with no time limit for ratifica- tion . The treaty was reported on favorably by the 50 Foreign Relations Committee of the United States Senate February 1 , 1906 ...
... February , were revived in a new agreement in March , 1904 , this time with no time limit for ratifica- tion . The treaty was reported on favorably by the 50 Foreign Relations Committee of the United States Senate February 1 , 1906 ...
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... February , 1907 , the cigar makers demanded a ten percent raise , and went on a strike . This causes a general strike in many industries which Magoon was successful in conciliating . A yellow fever epidemic was another serious problem ...
... February , 1907 , the cigar makers demanded a ten percent raise , and went on a strike . This causes a general strike in many industries which Magoon was successful in conciliating . A yellow fever epidemic was another serious problem ...
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... February 12 , an American military attaché was sent to Santa Clara province unofficially to observe the elections . On February 14 , it was rumored in American newspapers that President Wilson was prepared for any eventuality in Cuba ...
... February 12 , an American military attaché was sent to Santa Clara province unofficially to observe the elections . On February 14 , it was rumored in American newspapers that President Wilson was prepared for any eventuality in Cuba ...
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