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  2. Jul 19, 1998 · Platt Amendment, rider appended to the U.S. Army appropriations bill of March 1901, stipulating the conditions for withdrawal of U.S. troops remaining in Cuba since the Spanish-American War and molding fundamental Cuban-U.S. relations until 1934.

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  3. The Platt Amendment outlined the role of the United States in Cuba and the Caribbean, limiting Cuba's right to make treaties with other nations and restricting Cuba in the conduct of foreign policy and commercial relations.

  4. Feb 8, 2022 · The Platt Amendment was a treaty between the U.S. and Cuba that permitted extensive U.S. intervention in Cuban affairs for the enforcement of Cuban independence. It was attached to the Cuban Constitution in 1901 and repealed in 1934 as part of the Good Neighbor policy.

  5. The Platt Amendment was a treaty between the US and Cuba in 1901 that established guidelines for US-Cuban relations after the Spanish-American War. It gave the US the right to intervene in Cuban affairs, limit its debt and treaties, and acquire land for naval bases.

  6. Jan 12, 2024 · Teller and Platt Amendments. In April 1898 Senator Henry M. Teller (Colorado) proposed an amendment to the U.S. declaration of war against Spain which proclaimed that the United States would not establish permanent control over Cuba.

  7. The Platt Amendment. Foreign Policy. by United States Senate. March 2, 1901. Image: U.S. Capitol - Seventh [i.e, Senate] Chamber, c. 1873. Library of Congress. https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017897848/. Jefferson City, MO.

  8. Aug 14, 2019 · The Platt Amendment was a condition for Cuban independence after the US military occupation of Cuba in 1898. It gave the US control over Cuba's foreign policy and intervention rights, which led to conflicts and anti-US sentiment in Cuba.

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