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Cleveland holds the world
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."