Cuban Independence and Panama Canal

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Cuban Independence and Panama Canal

1901 Platt Amendment Amendment designed to control Cuban independence. Did four things 1) Cuba can make no alliances without U.S. approval 2) Cannot go into debt beyond its capacity to pay 3) U.S. can interfere in affairs 4) U.S. can maintain military bases on island (Guantanamo Bay) This act makes Cuba dependent on U.S.

American Help Lenard Wood- military governor and medical doctor helped build roads, hospitals, in Cuba U.S. does intervenes three different occasions By 1920, U.S. has $1 Billion in investments on islands

Panama Canal Building canal greatly reduce sea route to West Coast of U.S. Spooner Act- act said we would build canal in Panama Colombia controlled area of Panama U.S. negotiates with Colombia to build in Panama Offered $10 million and later $15 million to build Roosevelt says no to amount and incites revolution in Panama Canalimony- end up paying Colombia $25 million for its loss of Panama. http://www.learn360.com/ShowVideo.aspx?SearchText=p anama+canal&lid=4932542&MediaFormat=3360063&ID= 449762

Haiti Troubled country that is poor and overpopulated 1907 Revolution occurs 1915- Marines sent to island after leader is murdered Marines take over customs house and occupied for almost 30 years Made them pay their bills.

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