| Show SPAIN IN AMERICA the conditions prevailing in the aral american republics would be duplicated in cuba at that island become independent t as n seems probable the central can states for nearly t three ree cen antu formed a part of the spanish emp and had no independent role in the tory of f the world then they bi loose and plunged inq the haelst of revolution from which they X never been able to emerge pa pim ing dictators dictator shave have followed each K in rapid succession trade lar ian and the people remain poor and 0 borant in the midst of wealth axed luxuries of a tropical nature hardly exist forced loans and mi it exactions are the order of the and it is believed jhc thc population the isthmus today is less num than it was at the beginning ot tm century vs A noteworthy fact is that there aws so ma many any aborigines in central al about two thirds of the entire alon on is said to be pure indiana a tle tie docile race industrious and div much in the same way as their did when the country was settled by the spaniards the ot are g mixed race white arid and in inc exhibiting generally the vices ot of t these are the rulers of the count the well to do and the the revolutions 1 the tact that so many pure anad indri still exist in the Central american a attl is pointed out as an evidence fi spanish rule whatever can be s ag against a dinst it has at least not result reaul in the extermination of the nau narves ves is in many instances the case countries brought under anglo influence the fact act is that the KM ish adventurers were religious t W ln ta way they theay were priests who baptized the heathen tb could be persuaded to submit to toc rite and when this was perform the church recognized iced the richt of oth newly adopted children to protect protects and treated them as equals in nianda ni anya abec aspects ts with the conquerors the 1 women remained at home ands anda ch ESl settlers mingled freely with the ia u UlAC and planted their homes in their m thus it happened that in all spar spa 1 america a large proportion the people remains as was as to race when discovered five sixths sixtus of the p peep guatemala and about one half of mi co are said to be indian if the question were to ty tty S fore the bar of civilization on a char Cl laMB of cruelty against native races 0 api haa continent and her acts acts were to b be pared with those of other coulm fa fe the sixteenth century in america Jf cr in africa at the present time the t diet would noa be entirely against defendant her mistake at present pr ME regards cuba seems to be this realizing her inability to hew island by civilized methods she had T sorted to the extremely re revolting voltin pa of starving thousands of innocent pie to death to induce the rel lay down their arms this mm anything an y talog else has turned t the III s A ot agreatt nation for the cub al 1 I 1 wl ta J the earnest demand for a speedy on of hostilities it would not be i disa disadvantage vantage 0 of spain pain to settle p cuban affairs in a manner consistent the requirements of civilization t |