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Imperialist Nation Project Cuba. Matt Crowe, Luke Lyons, Kevin Staley. What Happened. US planned to withdraw their forces from Cuba B ut had to protect economic interests C ouldn’t violate the Teller Amendment W rote Platt Amendment- f0rbid Cuba from making treaties
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Imperialist Nation ProjectCuba Matt Crowe, Luke Lyons, Kevin Staley
What Happened • US planned to withdraw their forces from Cuba • But had to protect economic interests • Couldn’t violate the Teller Amendment • Wrote Platt Amendment- f0rbid Cuba from making treaties • -US could build naval bases and intervene militarily • Platt Amendment- Cuba must maintain sanitation standards, keep commerce safe • Cuba not to incur debt
US Motives • Cuba would be an incredible economic opportunity • US wanted complete control of Gulf
US Justifications • Help those who rose against oppression • Advance of civilization, progress in humanity • Cubans stand for same rights that Americans believe in • Stop the brutal treatment of the Cubans
Reaction of Local Population • The Cubans thought sovereignty was severely limited by Platt Amendment • Platt Amendment led to revolts in 1906, 1909, and 1912
Final Result • US forces modernized Havana, deepened its harbor, built a number of schools, roads, etc. • US imported economic, cultural, and educational systems • US supervised electoral system was effectively racist • Most provisions of the Platt Amendment were repealed in 1934, • The Guantanamo Bay naval base remained
Superman or Mafia Don? • Mafia Don • Looking for self gain • Motives outweighed justifications
Were US actions beneficial to Cuba? • Improved infrastructure and sanitation • Received US benefits • Free from Spain
Works cited • "American Annexationism and Imperialism." Oracle ThinkQuest Library. Web. 08 Oct. 2010. <http://library.thinkquest.org/18355/american_annexationism_and_imp.html>. • "Library of Congress/Spanish American War - The World of 1898: The Spanish-American War (Hispanic Division, Library of Congress)." Library of Congress Home. Web. 08 Oct. 2010. <http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/1898/trask.html>.