The Politics of Intervention

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Congressional delegation in Cuba,


174-75


Conservative party, 161-62, 185,


236, 245, 254, 255; American


sponsorship, 171


Conservative Republicans, 50


Conservatives, Cuban, 161-62, 181


Consolation del Sur, 71, 73


Constitution, Cuban, 39-40, 160,


190, 197, 199


Constitutional Army, 60, 68, 74,


95, 231, 255; disbanding of, 105


Constitutional Convention, 33-34,


39-40; election of delegates to,


45


"Constitutional Militia," 177, 179,


182


Corbin, Adj. Gen. Henry C, 4


Cordillera de los Organos, 19-21


Council of Notables, 37


Crain, Capt. Charles F., 172, 196,


224


Crockett, Capt. C. I., 172, 224


Crowder, Col. Enoch H., 151, 152,


163, 193, 197-99, 200, 213-14,


263; consulted on restoration and


withdrawal, 246-47; as military


advisor, 250


Cuba, 19-58; armed forces (see


Cuban armed forces); birth rate


in, 23; capacity for self-govern­


ment in, 155-56, 183, 252; and


census, 36; characteristics of


people in, 249, 253, 263; and


citizenship, 34, 249-50; climate


of, 21; Constitution of (see


Constitution, Cuban); economic


conditions in (see Economic


conditions, Cuban); flora of, 21;


foreign investments in, 25, 35,


43, 110-11, 201, 204, 267; geo­


graphic description of, 19-21;


Government of (see Government,


Cuban); leaders of, 26-27, 33,


43-44, 134-35; living conditions


in, 204; national interests of,


190; political system of, 156-61,


253; population of, 23; revolu­


tionary changes needed in, 190­


94; and Second Intervention (see


Intervention, Second); and


Spanish colonies, 21-22; stability


(see Stability in Cuba); treasury


of, 194-96; war for indepen­

dence in, 19, 21

Cuban-American relations; see

American-Cuban relations

Cuban armed forces, 4, 221-42;

and Artillery Corps, 222-23,

226; and controversy between

American leaders and officers in

Cuba, 221, 229-33, 238-39; and

controversy between Magoon

and his advisers, 221; and con­

troversy between politicos and

Provisional Government, 221;

and Permanent Army of Cuba,

227-39; reconstruction of, 221­

42; and Rural Guard, 222-27

Cuban Chamber of Commerce, In­

dustries, and Navigation, 202

Cuban civil war, 59-88 (see also

August Revolution); American

involvement and, 78-82

Cuban Claims Commission, 151,

196

Cuban Constitutional Convention,

33, 39, 41

Cuban crisis of 1906; see August

Revolution

Curtis, William E., 235

Customs revenues, 26, 35

Davis, Gen. George B., 93

Delgado, Martin Morua; see Morua

Delgado, Martin

Denver, U.S. cruiser, 74-77, 81,

91, 107, 111-12

Des Moines, U.S. cruiser, 91, 93,

94

Diaz, Porfirio, 107-8, 253

Disarmament, 102-12; and dispo­

sition of insurgents' horses, 106

Disarmament Commission, 105-6,

130

Dodge, Gen. Grenville M., 39

Dodge Commission, 6

Dollar Diplomacy, 266-67

Dominican Republic, 64, 179, 265

Dougherty, Capt. Andrew J., 172,

224-25

Drought in 1907, 178

Ducasse, Juan, 179, 181
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