Army Appropriations Act of 1901

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The Army Appropriations Act of 1901 was a U.S. federal law that funded the Army while also serving as the vehicle for key foreign policy provisions, including conditions on U.S. involvement in Cuba.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal statute
appropriations act
appliesToJurisdiction United States of America
areaOfLaw U.S.–Cuba bilateral relations
foreign relations law
military appropriations law
chamberInvolved United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
containsProvision Platt Amendment
authorization for U.S. intervention in Cuba
conditions for U.S. military occupation termination in Cuba
conditions for leasing or purchasing naval stations in Cuba
conditions on U.S. withdrawal from Cuba
limitations on Cuban treaty-making power
requirements for Cuban debt limits
countryOfOrigin United States of America
enactedDuringPresidencyOf William McKinley
hasPart Platt Amendment
headOfGovernmentAtEnactment William McKinley
historicalContext U.S. military occupation of Cuba
post–Spanish–American War era
influenced Cuban Constitution of 1901
U.S.–Cuba relations in the early 20th century
legalEffect authorized negotiation of naval base leases in Cuba
restricted Cuban sovereignty in foreign affairs
set conditions for U.S. withdrawal of troops from Cuba
legislativeBody United States Congress
legislativePurpose to appropriate funds for the support of the United States Army
to define conditions of U.S. involvement in Cuba after the Spanish–American War
mainSubject United States Army funding
United States foreign policy toward Cuba
notableOutcome basis for U.S. lease of Guantánamo Bay Naval Base
partOf United States federal budget
surface form: United States federal budget process
relatedConcept U.S. imperialism
U.S. protectorate policy
conditional independence of Cuba
relatedConflict Spanish–American War
relatedDocument Cuban–American Treaty of Relations (1903)
relatedEvent Second Occupation of Cuba
surface form: U.S. occupation of Cuba

Republic of Cuba (1902–1959)
surface form: establishment of the Republic of Cuba
signedBy William McKinley
timePeriod early 20th century

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Platt Amendment partOf Army Appropriations Act of 1901