Word: cuba
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Question: "Resolved, That the peaceful annexation of Cuba would be desirable...
Geological Conference. Papers: Shore Phenomena between Cohasset and Plymouth, Mass., Mr. H. I. Richmond; Review of Hill's "Notes on the Geology of the island of Cuba," Mr. L. S. Griswold; Review of Powell's National Geographic Monograph on "Physiographic Forms," Professor W. M. Davis. Geological Laboratory...
Geological Conference. Papers: Shore Phenomena between Cohasset and Plymouth, Mass., Mr. H. I. Richmond; Review of Hill's "Notes on the Geology of the Island of Cuba," Mr. L. S. Griswold; Review of Powell's National Geographic Monograph on "Physiographic Forms," Professor W. M. Davis. Geological Laboratory...
...defense. - (a) Extensive seaboard 16,000 miles and Alaska. - (b) Increasing commerce: U. S. Report on Commerce, 1894. - (c) Inadequate coast defenses: Gualtrough. - (d) International complications can not be avoided. - (1) Chile. - (2) Samoa. - (3) Hawaii. - (4) Nicaragua. - (5) Great Britain as to Behring Sea. - (6) Spain as to Cuba. - (e) Monroe Doctrine should be enforced...
...Annexation is opposed to the policy of the United States. - (a) Efforts to annex Cuba, St. Thomas, St. Domingo defeated. - (b) Louisiana, Florida, Texas, Alaska do not furnish precedents: Schurz in Harper; Cooley in Forum...