The Politics of Intervention
The Fragile Republic 45 Miguel Gomez, but it had strength in Matanzas and Oriente also. Both factions favored immediate independ ...
46 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION For the elections of 1901, the political factions realigned themselves over the issue of the pre ...
The Fragile Republic 47 judgments on people and matters of loyalty, honor, duty, and patriotism. He was extremely sensitive to p ...
48 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION rights of foreign citizens. It also approved of his belief that the Cubans should be led by a re ...
The Fragile Republic 49 The Estrada Palma government, despite the American minister's complaints about its skilful defense of Cu ...
50 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION the economy's failure to meet expectations, for spending too much money for public works in Hava ...
The Fragile Republic 51 radical, Estrada Palma reluctantly decided to run for re election at the head of the Moderate ticket. H ...
52 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION taries. It is more likely that he believed his own re-election was crucial to Cuba's existence a ...
The Fragile Republic 53 scanty crops of sugar and tobacco. 58 The Republic stood on the threshhold of a new experience, its firs ...
54 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION resident in Cuba and a serious student of its culture. Atkins was an influential sugar planter, ...
The Fragile Republic 55 Scott, Some Memories of a Soldier, p. 239. J. Lloyd Mecham, Church and State in Latin America (Chapel H ...
56 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION ruary, 1900), 368-79. For a detailed account of Wood's work in San tiago and Habana, see Hagedo ...
The Fragile Republic 57 Root to Wood, February 9, 1901. Reprinted in Five Years of the War Department, pp. 187-90. U.S., Statut ...
58 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION Relations of the United States, 1903 (Washington, 1904), pp. 374-75; Marquez Sterling, Don Tomds ...
CHAPTER TWO THE AUGUST REVOLUTION Di LESPITE isolated outbreaks of violence and a 'host of conflicting rumors, in July, 1906, th ...
60 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION was a finished guerrilla chieftain, having served with Antonio Maceo. Guerra's call-to-arms shoc ...
The August Revolution 61 Rural Guard, he took several opportunities to make his aims clear. To reporters (who found him most co- ...
62 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION down, the government could not verify the reports. In reality the rebels were taking horses, arm ...
The August Revolution 63 increased the Rural Guard by two thousand men, but, failing to find recruits, he then offered volunteer ...
64 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION branch had fled to their summer homes. Theodore Roosevelt was strenuously relaxing at Oyster Bay ...
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