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complicity in slave insurrection, 372. Ubite, Juan de, Bishop, I, 123. Ulloa, Antonio de, sent to take possession of Louisiana, II, 118; arbitrary conduct, 120. Union Constitutionalists, III, 306. United States, early relations with Cuba, II, 254; first suggestion of annexation, 257; John Quincy Adams's policy, 258; Jefferson's policy, 260; Clay's policy, 261; representations to Colombia and Mexico, 262; Buchanan's policy, 263; Monroe Doctrine, 328; consuls not admitted to Cuba, 330; Van Buren's policy, 331; growth of commerce with Cuba, III, 22; President Taylor's proclamation against filibustering, 41; course toward Lopez, 60; attitude toward Cuban revolutionists, 123; division of sentiment between North and South, 124; policy of Edward Everett, 130; overtures for purchase of Cuba, 135; end of Civil War, 151; new policy toward Cuba, 151; recognition denied to revolution, 172; aid and sympathy given secretly, 195; Cuban appeals for recognition, 200; recognition denied, 203; protests against Rodas's decrees, 216; offers of mediation, 217; rejected by Spain, 219; increasing interest and sympathy with revolutionists, 273; warning to Spanish Government, 291; effect of reciprocity upon Cuba, 313; attitude toward War of Independence, IV, 27, 70; Congress favors recognition, 70; tender of good offices, 71; President Cleveland's message of 1896, 79; appropriation for relief of victims of "concentration" policy, 86; President McKinley's message of 1897, 87; sensation at destruction of _Maine_, 99; declaration of war against Spain, 106; Treaty of Paris, 118; establishment of first Government of Intervention, 132; relations with Republic of Cuba, 195; protectorate to be retained, 196; Platt Amendment, 199; mischief-making intrigues, 200; naval stations in Cuba, 255; reciprocity, 256; second Intervention, 281; warning to Jose Miguel Gomez, 305; asks settlement of claims, 308; Charge d'Affaires assaulted, 308; supervision of Cuban legislation, 326; warning to revolutionists, 339; attitude toward Gomez revolution, 343. University of Havana, founded, II, 11.
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