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Art [367]
3 years ago
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Did the Senator arrive in Cuba believing that the truth was being reported or that facts about the situation were exaggerated? C

ite textual evidence to support your claim
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denis-greek [22]3 years ago
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Answer:

went to Cuba with a strong conviction that the picture had been overdrawn. I could not believe that out of a population of one million six hundred thousand, two hundred thousand had died within these Spanish forts...My inquiries were entirely outside of sensational sources.

Explanation:

What I saw I cannot tell so that others can see it. It must be seen with one's own eyes to be realized...To me the strongest appeal is not the barbarity practiced by Weyler, nor the loss of the Maine...but the spectacle of a million and a half people, the entire native population of Cuba, struggling for freedom and deliverance from the worst misgovernment of which I ever had knowledge...

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