how did the ideas of Senator Henry Teller and Senator Orville H. Platt contradict each other
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Senator Henry Teller was a strong advocate for the independence of Cuba and opposed U.S. annexation or control over territories acquired after the Spanish-American War. He believed in self-governance and was against imperialism. Show more…
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