Treaty of Relations between the United States and Cuba (1934)

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The Treaty of Relations between the United States and Cuba (1934) was an agreement that redefined U.S.–Cuban relations by ending many of the interventionist provisions imposed after the Spanish–American War and granting Cuba greater sovereignty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
international agreement
treaty between the United States and Cuba
aimsTo end many interventionist provisions imposed on Cuba after the Spanish–American War
grant Cuba greater sovereignty
appliesTo territory of the Republic of Cuba
characterizedAs part of the U.S. Good Neighbor Policy toward Latin America
countryParty Cuba
United States of America
surface form: United States
dateSigned 1934
effect reduction of formal U.S. control over Cuban affairs
strengthening of Cuban sovereignty in international law
enteredIntoForce 1934
field diplomatic history
international law
follows Platt Amendment
historicalContext Good Neighbor Policy era in U.S. foreign relations
aftermath of the Spanish–American War
language English
Spanish
legalBasisFor redefinition of U.S. rights in Cuba
limits unilateral U.S. intervention in Cuban internal affairs
modifies legal framework governing U.S.–Cuban relations established in 1903
negotiatedDuring Roosevelt administration
surface form: Franklin D. Roosevelt administration
partOf history of Cuba
history of the United States
recognizes Cuba’s sovereignty over its territory
increased Cuban political independence
relatedTo Cuban–American relations
Platt Amendment
United States foreign policy in Latin America
replaces Cuban–American Treaty of Relations (1903)
surface form: Treaty of Relations between the United States and Cuba (1903)
signedBy Cuban government
surface form: Government of Cuba

United States government
surface form: Government of the United States
subject U.S.–Cuban relations
limitations on U.S. intervention in Cuba
sovereignty of Cuba
typeOfAgreement treaty of relations

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Platt Amendment abrogatedBy Treaty of Relations between the United States and Cuba (1934)
Platt Amendment partiallySupersededBy Treaty of Relations between the United States and Cuba (1934)
this entity surface form: 1934 U.S.–Cuba Treaty of Relations
Good Neighbour policy legalExpression Treaty of Relations between the United States and Cuba (1934)
subject surface form: Good Neighbor policy
this entity surface form: 1934 Treaty of Relations with Cuba