Cuba And International Relations a Historical Study in American Diplomacy

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Cuba And International Relations a Historical Study in American Diplomacy
Callahan, James Morton, 1864-1956
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In the United States it was feared that England would take advantage of her influence and endeavor to secure the emancipation of slaves in Cuba. Agents of British anti-slavery societies, in 1838. Actually proposed to the Government at Madrid to emancipate the Cuban slaves, but the suggestion did not secure favor.
When Eaton, the United States minister at Madrid, heard the floating rumors of the proposal to pawn Cuba to Great Britain as security for a loan, he presented an energetic protest to Q
...ueen Isabella's Government, and stated that the United States could not permit England to hold Cuba under any circumstances. The New York Courier said that the Cubans themselves would probably be opposed to such an arrangement. Madden, who was an English official in Cuba in 1837, said that if England in that year could have been induced to guarantee Cuba from the intervention of any foreign power, the white inhabitants were prepared to throw ofif the Spanish yoke and to undertake the abolition of the slave-trade.

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