I suppose the campaigning of the American regulars might be credited with obtaining the "majority," and the reconcentration of brother Baker of the constabulary might be accorded the additional credit of making the majority "overwhelming.
Furthermore, there is no escape from the logic of the fact that reconcentration is essentially a war measure.
It there appears that reconcentration was begun in Albay as part of the campaign against Ola and his forces, in March, 1903, and continued until the end of October of that year.
The Governor does not say how large the "unusual volume of persons" was that was herded into the reconcentration zones, nor does he furnish any mortality statistics.
In its last analysis the reconcentration law was at once an admission of a duty to order out the military and a declaration of intention to neglect that duty.
They were the ones who told of the horrors of reconcentration under that infamous order of Captain General Weyler.
After Weyler's infamous order of reconcentration went into effect the Red Cross society was not long in realizing that it had work to do among the suffering people of Cuba.
Russell, an attache of the Department of Justice of the United States, went to Cuba shortly after the order for reconcentration went into effect.
Conservative estimates from Spanish sources placed the deaths among these distressed people at over 40 per cent from the time General Weyler's decree of reconcentration was enforced.
Many of the occupants of hisreconcentration camps received there their first lessons in hygienic living.
This local enrichment of the vein is due to the reconcentration of its metalliferous ores.
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