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AR9404443 
El Capitolio, Havana, Cuba, 1931.
AR982457 
AR9414762 
'The last sunset of the 'Maine'', 1898.
AR983929 
'The 'Oregon's' race for Cuba', 1898.
AR983931 
US President, Calvin Coolidge's arrival in Havana for Pan American Conference, 15 Jan 1928. The influence of the United States was felt throughout Latin America in the 1920s, with American investments deeply tying the economies of many South and Central American countries to the United States. America also controlled the Panama Canal, and was heavily involved in shaping internal Cuban affairs. The purpose of President Coolidge's visit to Havana on the battleship USS Texas in January 1928 was to ease the feelings of bitterness that existed between America and the Latin-American nations. President Coolidge opened the Pan-American Conference on 16 January 1928 with a keynote speech that urged the nations of the Western Hemisphere to embrace peace and value the principles of freedom and democracy. He also emphasised the equality that existed between the independent republics of the Americas. These remarks supported the Coolidge Administration?s efforts to ensure peace and harmony among the nations with the Kellogg-Briand Pact, in which the signatories promised to avoid war as a means of resolving their disputes. 
Unique Identifier AR9417724 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5970px × 3695px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1920s
20th century
arial view
Arrival
ARRIVING
B&W
B/W
Battleship
Black & White
Black and white
CALVIN
Calvin Coolidge
Canal
Ciudad de la Habana
concept
Coolidge
country
cuba
Cuban
DAY
Economy
ELEVATED VIEW
Harbor
Harbour
HAVANA
hostility
Industry
Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact
LOCATION
Monochrome
Outdoors
Pan American Conference
panama canal
PEACE TREATY
Photograph
Politics
Postcard
Print Collector29
Sepia
Ship
shipping Industry
SHIPS
Steam
TEXAS
TGN
The Print Collector
transport
TRANSPORTATION
Treaty
Twenties
USS Texas
VIEW
VINTAGE
Warship
water transport