The Handy War book Containing Authentic Information And Statistics On Subjects
The Handy War book Containing Authentic Information And Statistics On Subjects
E Ebenezer Hannaford
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His whole THF DFODI F * "^ . Nature shrinking from the responsibility of a blootly war, he even forebore making the Maine tragedy the occasion for more than a "pepresentation" to the court of Madrid. But Congress, reflect- ing the overwhelming sentiment of the nation, was by this time ablaze with indignation and warlike enthusiasm. Herculean were the efforts of the President to control the storm in the interests of peace, through delay. Public opinion grew imperative. It insisted on definite ac...tion. The President's message transmitting the Maine findings was sent to Congress on the twenty-eighth of March. His yet more memorable message of the eleventh of April had been withheld nearly or quite a week, to give time for American residents in Cuba to leave there, and with a lingering hope the situation might yet. In some way, take a pacific turn. In that message the President handed the whole matter over to Congress, and asked for its decision. iniiMT RF'^ ^^ impassioned debate, and KbSULUllUlN ^ prolonged disagreement between the Senate and House of Representatives over the side question of recognizing the existing Republic in Cuba, the action of Congress was given to the world, April 19, 1898, in the following joint resolution, which was approved by the President the following day: Joint l^csolution— For the recognition of the independence of the people of Cuba, demanding that the government of Spain relinquish its authority and government in the island of Cuba, and withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters, and directing the President of the United States to use the land and naval forces of the United States to carry these resolutions into effect.
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