| Robert Percival Porter - 1899 - 594 páginas
...questions, if not on those of a political character. The United States has specifically disclaimed " any disposition or intention to exercise sovereignty,...said Island," except for" the pacification thereof." If, therefore, the pacification can be more easily and surely accomplished by giving Cuba industrial... | |
| United States. President (1897-1901 : McKinley) - 1899 - 706 páginas
...waters"; and the demand is accompanied by the declaration that the United States, in taking the step, "disclaims any disposition or intention to exercise...control over said island except for the pacification thereot, and asserts its determination, when that is accomplished, to leave the government and control... | |
| 1899 - 794 páginas
...country that Congress In the resolutions which declared war resolved. 'That the fnited States hereby disclaims any disposition or intention to exercise...Jurisdiction, or control over said Island, except for the pacifica! on thereof, and asserts Its determination when that Is accomplished to leave the government... | |
| 1899 - 782 páginas
...its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters. In taking this step the United States hereby disclaims any disposition or Intention to exercise...Jurisdiction, or control over said Island, except lor the pacification thereof, and Msserts its determination, when that is accomplished, to leave the... | |
| Dorothy Seymour Mills, Harold Seymour - 1991 - 672 páginas
...the war the United States repudiated its promise given in the Teller Amendment to the war declaration to "leave the government and control of the Island to its people" and instead made Cuba an American protectorate, allowing the island to become a "republic" but only... | |
| D. H. Montgomery - 2007 - 372 páginas
...passed before we went to war with Spain, stated "that the United States disclaims any intention of control over said island except for the pacification...that is accomplished, to leave the government and the control of the island to its people." America followed through on this commitment by withdrawing... | |
| John A. Crow - 1992 - 996 páginas
...to exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction, or control over said island [Cuba] except for the paci6cation thereof, and asserts its determination, when that...government and control of the island to its people." Such was the word. The deed was quite different. United States military forces occupied Cuba and ran... | |
| Leslie Bethell - 1993 - 186 páginas
...and of right ought to be, free and independent', and the last stated that 'the United States hereby disclaims any disposition or intention to exercise...sovereignty, jurisdiction, or control over said island . . . and asserts its determination ... to leave the government and control of the island to its people'.... | |
| Robin W. Winks - 1993 - 596 páginas
...recognition of Cuban independence, authorized the use of troops to make recognition effective, and pledged "to leave the government and control of the island to its people." The scenario of escalation then played out its inevitable steps. McKinley signed the resolution, and the... | |
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