True or false
At the end of the Spanish-American war Cuba received its independence from Spain, and at that time the United States passed the Teller Amendment, agreeing that it would not annex Cuba (claim the country for itself. However, in 1901, the United States passed a second amendment called the Platt Amendment; This time the United States claimed the right to intervene in Cuba's affairs whenever it saw fit. In this amendment cuba could not do the following: Go into debt with another foreign nation, sign a treaty with another foreign nation, and the United States had the right to buy or lease Cuban lands for military bases.