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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1920, Volume II
Political affairs
Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1920, Volume II
Political affairs
1
1.
Continued from
Foreign Relation
, 1919, vol.
ii
, pp. 1
–
84
.
Contents
Amendment of the electoral law carried by the Conservatives; failure of the United States to dissuade President Menocal from approving the amendment—Agitation by the Liberals to induce supervision of the elections by the United States—Concern of the United States over pre-election disorders—President Menocal’s statement, October 28, 1920, assuring the Cuban people a fair election—Delay by the Cuban authorities in announcing the results of the election—Appointment of General Crowder on special mission to Cuba
(Documents 1–46)