The Politics of Intervention

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Index


Acosta, Baldermo, 255


Acton, Lord, 98


Adee, Alvey A., 64


Advisory Law Commission, 197­


201, 213, 236, 262; membership


of, 197; working procedures of,


197-98


Agriculture, 24, 25, 35, 39; de­


velopment of, 202-3; need for


credit in, 35, 38-39, 203; and


soil, 21; United States aid to, 32


Aguinaldo, captured by Gen. Funs-


ton, 4, 9


Aguirre, Col. Charles, 61


Ainsworth, Gen. Fred C, 64, 89


Aleman, Gen. Jose B., 45


Alger, Russell A., 30


Aliens, 23, 25; business community


of, 39


American-Cuban relations: Ameri­


can carpetbaggers, effect of, 28,


169; and American opinions of


Cubans, 27-29; and Army's


pacification policy, 12-16, 133­


39; and Cuban independence,


promised by Root, 36; and Mili­


tary Government of Cuba, 29­


44; occupation of Cuba, effect


of, 256-57 (see Occupation of


Cuba); and pacification pro­


grams, 12r-16, 133-39; and Platt


Amendment, 40-42; and Pro­


visional Government (see Pro­


visional Government); and reci­


procity treaty, 48, 175, 202; and


restoration and withdrawal, 245­


54; and United States Cuban


policy, 33, 40, 65-67, 79-80


American Journal of International
Law, 148


American public opinion: on anti-

imperialism, 36; on Philippine

insurrection, 10-12; and reaction

to pacification, 111

American Tobacco Company, 179

Americanization policy, 34-35, 38­

39, 43

Anarchists, 203

Annexation of Cuba, 49, 52-53,

139, 169-89, 262-63

—American debate on: and opposi­

tion by Magoon, 170; and oppo­

sition by Root, 147; and support

by Wood, 32, 34; and U.S.

policy, 32, 34, 36, 39, 43, 147,

162, 169-70

—Cuban support of: by alien and

conservative business groups,

169-71; and annexationists, 164,

169-89; in Havana, 171; by

Moderate party, 108; and Masso

Parra conspiracy, 178-85, 205;

and occupation, efforts to pro­

long, 180, 183-84

Anti-Americanism, 244-45

Armas, Jose de, 170, 176

Army and Navy Journal, 134, 213,

231

Army of Cuban Pacification, 121­

43, 225, 232; and American

goals in Cuba, 133-39; marches

by, 129-30; garrisons of, 126-27,

129; health programs of, 136;

indoctrination program of, 123;

and influence on American

policy, 138-39; and mapping the

island, 131; Military Information

Division of, 130-31 (see also

Military Information Division);

occupation duty of, 133-39; and
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