The Politics of Intervention

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and Dollar Diplomacy, 266-67;


and hopes for Provisional Gov­


ernment, 99-100, 102; interven­


tion proclamation issued by,


101-2, 144, 190; as Provisional


Governor, 102-12,190; on recon­


struction of Cuban armed forces,


221; reforms recommended by,


197; relations of, with Estrada


Palma government, 110-11; re­


placed Gen. Funston with Gen.


Bell, 121; and revision of Cuban


policy, 161-64


Taft-Bacon Peace Mission, 79, 81,


89-112, 153; and attempts to


negotiate compromise, 95; effect


of, on Roosevelt's political lead­


ership, 109; Liberal party and,


95-96; members of, 93; negotia­


tions of, 108; publication of


diplomatic correspondence lead­


ing to, 108-9, 160; and reaction


of rebel insurgents, 94; and


Report, 109


Tariff policies, 203


Taxes and tax system, 26, 200


Teller Amendment, 32


Terrill, J. D., 151


Tiempo muerto, 25, 49, 164, 205


Tobacco industry, 21, 22, 24, 173,


176, 190, 201; foreign invest­


ments in, 25


Tobacco Trust, 180


Trade policies, 38-39, 203; free


trade, 147


Transportation, 39, 127-28, 205


Treaty of Paris, 40


Treaty of Reciprocity, 48, 175, 202


Twain, Mark, 9


Unemployment in Cuba, 24, 49,


178, 201, 205, 206, 248


Uni6n Democratica (American


party), 45


United States: Carribean policy of,


64-65, 98, 258-60, 265-66;


Cuban policy of, 33, 36, 40-42,


133-39, 238-39; effect of occu­


pation of Cuba on foreign policy


of, 258-59; Marine Corps, 78,


91-92, 104, 136; naval bases,


48, 246; preconditions for with­

drawal, 163-64

United States Army: and Army

War College, 6; attitudes of,

toward war, 5; colonial policy

of, 1-18; expeditionary forces

of, 120-23 (see also Army of

Cuban Pacification); expansion

of, 1-2, 7-8; General Staff of,

6, 89-90, 93, 120-23; Military

Information Division of (see

Military Information Division);

nation-building role of, 5, 253,

263-64; and pacification of

Cuba, 6-12, 120-43; officer-

advisers of, 5, 263-64; in the

Philippines, 7-12; and philoso­

phy of human nature, 12-13;

plans of, for Cuba, 89-90, 93,

161-64, 212-15; professionaliza­

tion of, 5; role in Provisional

Government, 191-93, 204-5;

Root reforms, 6

Upshur, William P., 104

Van Home, Sir William, 39, 92

Van Orsdale, Col. John, 172

Varona, Enrique Jose, 69, 109,

259-60

Venereal disease, 136

Venezuela, 64

Veteran bonuses, 49

Villuendas, Col. Enrique, 45, 52,

243

Waller, Col. L. W. T., 104

Washington Post, 11

Water shortage, 137

Waterworks, 205, 206, 263

Watterson, Henry, 256

Weyler, Gen., 10, 91

Wheeler, Gen. Joe, 6

White, William Allen, 3

Williams, John Sharp, 12, 97

Wilson, Gen. James H., 30, 32-33,

35, 146

Wilson, Woodrow, 265

Winship, Maj. Blanton C, 197

Wint, Brig. Gen. Theodore J., 121
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