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  1. Feb 8, 2022 · Approved on May 22, 1903, the Platt Amendment was a treaty between the U.S. and Cuba that attempted to protect Cuba's independence from foreign intervention. It permitted extensive U.S. involvement in Cuban international and domestic affairs for the enforcement of Cuban independence.

  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. It was presented to the Senate by Senator Orville H. Platt.

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    The Platt Amendment was written by Orville H. Platt, a Republican Senator from Connecticut. The amendment detailed what the US declared its responsibilities over Cuba were including a wide range of powers. One of the most influential in the following years was the right authored into the amendment for the military to intervene if the US viewed nece...

    Louis A. Pérez describes Cuba striving forindependence and a decolonized existence was rendered mute by the United Statesintervention in the country and establishing a permanent treaty in theConstitution of the country that gave much of the country’s sovereignty to aforeign power whenever they deemed necessary (Pérez xvi-xvii). The UnitedStates int...

    Leonard, Thomas M. “Platt Amendment.” In Latin American History and Culture: Encyclopedia of Modern Latin America (1900 to the Present), by Thomas M. Leonard. Facts On File, 2017. Pérez, L. A. (1991). “Introduction.” In Cuba under the Platt Amendment, 1902-1934(pp. Xv-Xvii). Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press. Riches, Christopher, and J...

    Treaty Between the United States and the Republic of Cuba Embodying the Provisions Defining Their Future Relations as Contained in the Act of CongressApproved March 2, 1901, signed 05/22/1903; General Records of the United States Government, 1778 – 2006, RG 11, National Archives. By Lilia Federico

  3. The Platt Amendment was a major blow to hopes of social advancement for Afro-Cubans, who hoped that their participation in the Spanish-American War would mean equality with the white planters and commercial elites of Cuba.

  4. Amendment to its Army Appropriation Bill that seriously affected Cuba. The Amendment was proposed by the Senator from Connecti cut, Mr. OrvilleH. Platt, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. In view of the international celebrity of the Amendment, his name will always figure in Cuban history. Thirty

  5. As should be painfully obvious, the Platt Amendment's purpose was to completely restrict Cuba's actions on the world stage and let the U.S. control the island in almost every way. Was America being a brutal bully or a wary caretaker? Only time would tell. TL;DR.

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