Military Governor of Cuba

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The Military Governor of Cuba was the U.S. Army officer appointed to administer and oversee Cuba’s government and reconstruction during the period of American military occupation after the Spanish–American War.

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Military Governor of Cuba canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial governorship
military office
appliesDuring United States military occupation of Cuba NERFINISHED
post–Spanish–American War period
appliesToJurisdiction Cuba NERFINISHED
appointedBy President of the United States
appointedFrom United States Army NERFINISHED
country United States of America
dissolved 1902
endTime 1902
firstHolder John R. Brooke NERFINISHED
followedBy President of Cuba NERFINISHED
follows Spanish colonial governorship of Cuba NERFINISHED
governmentType military government
hasAuthorityOver Cuban civil government
Cuban courts
Cuban customs administration NERFINISHED
Cuban police forces
Cuban public health measures
Cuban public works
hasDuty enforce armistice terms after the Spanish–American War
maintain public order in Cuba
prepare Cuba for self-government
reorganize Cuban administration
supervise economic reconstruction in Cuba
hasRole chief executive authority in occupied Cuba
head of military government in Cuba
implementer of U.S. policy in Cuba
overseer of civil administration in Cuba
supervisor of reconstruction in Cuba
supreme commander of U.S. occupation forces in Cuba
historicalPeriod Spanish–American War aftermath
early American–Cuban relations
inception 1898
lastHolder Leonard Wood NERFINISHED
legalBasis Treaty of Paris 1898 NERFINISHED
U.S. War Department orders
location Havana NERFINISHED
officeHolder John R. Brooke NERFINISHED
Leonard Wood NERFINISHED
partOf United States Military Government in Cuba NERFINISHED
residence Havana NERFINISHED
seatOfGovernment Havana NERFINISHED
startTime 1898
subordinateTo President of the United States as Commander-in-Chief NERFINISHED
United States War Department NERFINISHED
usesLanguage English
Spanish

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Leonard Wood positionHeld Military Governor of Cuba