The Platt AmendmentUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1930 - 410 pages |
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Wilbur Goolsby Park. The State Department continued their representations to the Cuban Government . Two notes from Secretary Lansing , on March 7 and March 10 respectively , stressed to President Menocal the necessity of an early ...
Wilbur Goolsby Park. The State Department continued their representations to the Cuban Government . Two notes from Secretary Lansing , on March 7 and March 10 respectively , stressed to President Menocal the necessity of an early ...
Page 135
... continued danger to American property , before these requests were made . The intervention was made to protect American in- terests ; particularly American sugar interests , and the sugar crop in general , as the United States was ...
... continued danger to American property , before these requests were made . The intervention was made to protect American in- terests ; particularly American sugar interests , and the sugar crop in general , as the United States was ...
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... continued the policy of Knox , as did Secretary Lansing . Lansing went so far as to quarter marines in Cuba to guard Americans and their property , during the World War , was not hesitant in bringing pressure to bear on General Menocal ...
... continued the policy of Knox , as did Secretary Lansing . Lansing went so far as to quarter marines in Cuba to guard Americans and their property , during the World War , was not hesitant in bringing pressure to bear on General Menocal ...
Contents
The Constitutional Convention | 37 |
Early Interpretations | 64 |
The Republic of Cuba and American | 88 |
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