Civil Report, Volume 5 documents the administration of Cuba under the military government led by Leonard Wood between 1899 and 1902. This comprehensive report offers insights into the multifaceted aspects of governance during a crucial period of transition, shedding light on the challenges and strategies involved in establishing civil order and infrastructure in post-colonial Cuba. This volume provides a detailed account of the policies, reforms, and initiatives undertaken to shape the island's future, offering valuable perspectives on the dynamics of colonialism and nation-building.
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