Strategy, Diplomacy, and Isthmian Canal Security, 1880-1917Florida State University, 1984 - 568 pages |
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... continued without success in 1900 to negotiate the lease of acquisition of Port Elena . His efforts were stymied in turn by a dispute between Colombia and Costa Rica over ownership of the territory of which Port Elena was located and by ...
... continued without success in 1900 to negotiate the lease of acquisition of Port Elena . His efforts were stymied in turn by a dispute between Colombia and Costa Rica over ownership of the territory of which Port Elena was located and by ...
Page 188
... continued throughout 1900 to press for a coaling base at the Galapagos , pointing out that it would strengthen the nation's ability to enforce the Monroe 22 Doctrine . In March , 1902 , Minister Sampson reported Ecuadoran fears of a ...
... continued throughout 1900 to press for a coaling base at the Galapagos , pointing out that it would strengthen the nation's ability to enforce the Monroe 22 Doctrine . In March , 1902 , Minister Sampson reported Ecuadoran fears of a ...
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... continued to grip American statesmen through the administration of Woodrow Wilson , about which a word must be said in the conclusion to this study . The Latin American policy of Wilson's first Secretary of State , William Jennings ...
... continued to grip American statesmen through the administration of Woodrow Wilson , about which a word must be said in the conclusion to this study . The Latin American policy of Wilson's first Secretary of State , William Jennings ...
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