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Weyler
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Spanish Restoration
- Regency of Maria Cristina, widow of Alfonso
- to preserve constitu. monarchy, privileged interests
- but financial crisis 1892, protectionism, revolts
- Katipunan 1892, Rif in Morocco 1894, Cuba 1895
- Liberal Sagasta sends Weyler & army to suppress
- reconcentrado policy begins Oct. 21, 1896
- revolt and suppression both bloody, destructive
Cleveland's reluctance
- neutrality June 12, 1895
- Olney seeks Mora claims from Spain - no belligerency
- fear of anarchy in Cuba - not capable of self-govt.
- use diplomacy to protect property, seek compromise
- avoid jingo rhetoric growing in Congress, press
- April 2 1896 Congress resolution for Cuban bellig.
- April 4 Olney note to Spain for mediation, reforms
- August - Spain asks Brit. help vs. U.S. intervention
- Dec. 2 Cleveland speech - autonomy, not indep.
- navy to patrol - possible force - "higher obligation"
Republican eagerness
- 1896 election - McKinley & gold defeated Bryan & silver
- Secretary of State John Sherman of Ohio - for Hanna
- Henry Cabot Lodge, Albert Beveridge in Senate
- A. T. Mahan, George Dewey in Blue Water Navy
Yellow Press
- Hearst NY Journal vs. Pulitzer NY World
- NY junta of Toma Estrada Palma provided stories
- good Cubans vs. evil Spain; democracy vs. tyranny
- 1897 Fred. Remington, Richard Harding Davis sent
- Feb. - "Does Our Flag Shield Women?"
- Aug. - Karl Decker brings Evang. Cisneros to U.S.
McKinley's appeasement
- June 16, 1897 - Hawaii annexation submitted
- protectorate declared - against Japan
- minister Stewart Woodford to Spain
- demands armistice, withdrawal
- Aug. 9 - Conservative Canovas killed
- Oct. - Sagasta promises autonomy, removes Weyler
- Dec. 6 - McKinley says Spain on "honorable path"
- Feb. 9, 1898 - de Lome letter to friend in Cuba
- "weak and a bidder for the admiration of the crowd, a common politician...
- Hearst: "Worst Insult to the U.S."