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30 April, 05:02

After the passage of the Platt Amendment, which nation was told by the United States that the U. S. would build a naval base on its land? A. SpainB. PhilippinesC. Cuba

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  1. 30 April, 08:39
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    the Platt Amendment was passed as part of the 1901 Army Appropriations Bill.[1] It stipulated seven conditions for the withdrawal of United States troops remaining in Cuba at the end of the Spanish-American War, and an eighth condition that Cuba sign a treaty accepting these seven conditions. It defined the terms of Cuban-U. S. relations to essentially be an unequal one of U. S. dominance over Cuba.

    On December 25, 1901, Cuba amended its constitution to contain the text of the Platt Amendment.[2]

    On May 22, 1903, Cuba entered into a treaty with the United States to make the same required seven pledges: the Cuban-American Treaty of Relations of 1903.[1] Two of the seven pledges were to allow the United States to intervene unilaterally in Cuban affairs, and a pledge to lease land to the United States for naval bases on the island. (The Cuban-American Treaty of Relations of 1934 replaced the 1903 Treaty of Relations, and dropped three of the seven pledges.)

    The 1903 Treaty of Relations was used as justification for the Second Occupation of Cuba from 1906 to 1909. On September 29, 1906, Secretary of War (and future U. S. president) William Howard Taft initiated the Second Occupation of Cuba when he established the Provisional Government of Cuba under the terms of the treaty (Article three), declaring himself Provisional Governor of Cuba.[3][4] On October 23, 1906, President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 518, ratifying the order.[3]

    On May 29, 1934, the United States and Cuba signed a new treaty that in its first article abrogates the Platt Amendment known also as the Permanent Treaty.
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