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goals concerning, 144-45, 147;

Gen. Bell's views on, 65-66;

Cuban interpretations of, 259­

61; Cuban responsibility for,

144; military implications of, 80

—Roosevelt, Theodore: policy of,

63-70, 89, 144-146; desire to

prevent war in Cuba, 89, 96-97,

99-100; warships dispatched by,

73, 74-81; 91-92

—Second Intervention: constitu­

tionality of, 93; Estrado Palma's

desire for, 69-71, 76-77; impact

of, on American policy, 265-66;

Liberal party in favor of, 100­

101; Moderate party's role in,

100-101; necessity for, 108;

pacification policies during, 15­

16; political factors leading to,

44-53; proclamation of, 101-2;

to protect American lives and

property, 110-12; reaction of

American press to, 90-91; re­

action of Cubans to, 109; reac­

tion of foreign countries to, 91;

to support Estrada Palma gov­

ernment, 111

Isles of Pines, 48

Judiciary, 190; reforms in, 38, 95,

196-97, 200

Kean, Maj. Jefferson R., 151, 153,


156, 191, 208-10, 261, 263


Kernan, Maj. Francis J., 134, 151,


153


Knight, Rev. Albion W., 171-72


Labor movement, 23-24, 203; and


strikes, 203


Ladd, Maj. Eugene F., 67, 94, 105,


106, 151, 153, 195


Landa, Judge Manuel, 192


Lara Miret, Jose, 179, 181


Latifundia, 24


Lazo, Manuel, 59


Lecuona, Domingo, 253


Lee, Gen. Fitzhugh, 30


Legal disputes, 194


INDEX


Legal reform, 38, 190, 196-201,

213, 214, 247-48; and Advisory

Law Commission, 197-201; need

for, 198-99

Legal system, 25, 30-31, 38; and

Spanish law, 30-31, 198

Legality of American occupation,

147-48

Leuchsenring, Roig de, 110

Liberal Committee, 150, 157, 230,

234, 236, 238

Liberal party, 50-52, 245, 254-55;

and August insurrection, 59-88;

failure to compromise with gov­

ernment, 70-74; favored Perma­

nent Army of Cuba, 229-30,

238-39; impact of American

intervention on, 74, 77-79, 81;

intervention favored by, 100­

101, 196; leadership of, 59; and

Miguelistas and Zayistas factions,

176; opposed enlargement of

Rural Guard, 221, 228-29, 232­

34; and patronage, 150-51, 158­

59, 178; Peace Commission's re­

lations with, 95-96; reaction to

compromise plan, 96-97, 99; role

in Provisional Government, 150­

68; strategy of, 196; Taft's deal­

ings with, 95-100

Liberalism, 21

Lodge, Henry Cabot, 65

Loeb, William, 72

London Times, 98, 148, 256

Lores, Maj. Eduardo, 253

Loynaz del Castillo, Enrique, 60,

62, 76, 78, 94, 105, 158, 177,

179, 224, 243-44, 255

Ludlow, Gen. William, 29

MacArthur, Maj. Gen. Arthur, 8-9

McCoy, Capt. Frank R., 93-94,

108, 152, 153

Maceo, Antonio, 22, 60

Machado, Col. Gerardo, 74, 244,

255

Maclntyre, Maj. Frank, 235

McKinley, President William, 2,

10, 33; appointments, 3; Cuban
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