Platt Amendment (Q863445)

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1901 United States law on Cuban relations
  • The Platt Amendment
  • Platt Amendment (Cuba)
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Platt Amendment
1901 United States law on Cuban relations
  • The Platt Amendment
  • Platt Amendment (Cuba)

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p.36 / A very ... / The new Cuban Republic found itself immediately required, however, while American soldiers were on the island, to conclude a treaty with the United States, the content of which came directly from the so-called Platt Amendment[. Accordingly], Cuba gave the United States the right to intervene – the expression ‘to intervene’ is [actually] used – for the preservation of Cuba’s independence; further, to secure a Cuban government in a position to protect life, property and personal freedom and to maintain public security and order in Cuba; and finally in order to ensure the fulfilment [zur Sicherung] of certain financial requirements. Above all it is a matter of protecting life, property and freedom. (English)

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History Of The Americas. US Local History and British, Dutch, French, Latin, and Spanish America--Latin America. Spanish America--West Indies--Greater Antilles--Cuba--History--By period--1898-1933
Platt Amendment (Cuba)
«ПЛАТТА ПОПРАВКА»
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