Cuba And Initial Us Policy

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Cuba & Initial US Policy I. The shift from Annexation a. Initial assumptions of the US i. Move in and stabilize and assert control again ii. Carry out a number of reforms to prepare the island for annexation 1. hygiene 2. education 3. structure iii. demonstrate beneficence 1. raise cuba to the level of US b. The Decision for a Protectorate i. Small groups that were against the annexation 1. representatives of cane sugar and beet farmers in the US, didn’t want more competition ii. However no one believed that Cuba was capable of running itself 1. which meant that everyone still wanted interaction on some level iii. As Americans began the process in 1899 for annexation there was a very negative response from Cubans in which it was implied that there would be violence iv. 1899-1902 – Filipino war 1. we went over to help drive the Spanish out of Phillipines 2. when the Spanish were out the filipino’s immediately turned on the US v. People in the know in the US decided that with everything going on it would be better to make Cuba a Protectorate c. The Platt Amendment i. Method by which Cuba could become a Protectorate ii. Constituent Assembly formed in Cuba but membership limited to people the US thought would vote in favor of US views. 1. WRONG – they wanted nothing to do with it iii. Platt amendment must be accepted by the Cubans for the US to leave cuba and allow them to be an independent nation 1. passes by one vote iv. Includes Guantanamo v. Cuba can’t enter a political or economic arrangement without US Consent, and US can intervene any time the US deems its necessary vi. Platt = do what we want or we’ll come in and make you do it vii. 1902 1. Cuba becomes independent and establishes constitution 2. Platt Amendment passes II. Neo Colonialism a. Initial Constraints (Foraker) b. Patter of Penetration c. Significance of Infrastructure & Finance

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Cuban Politics under Platt a. Socio-economic Realities b. Emergent Political Parties c. Exclusion of the Afro-Cuban Masses

Evaristo Estenoz 1907 Independent Party of Color

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