America for Americans: Economic Nationalism and Anglophobia in the Late Nineteenth CenturyBloomsbury Academic, 1973 M08 24 - 258 pages |
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... means and ability to be independent of the world . " The minority report of Democratic Congressmen Orestes Cleveland and John M. Rice essentially agreed with Wells ' conclu- sions . Throughout the controversy the protectionists ...
... means and ability to be independent of the world . " The minority report of Democratic Congressmen Orestes Cleveland and John M. Rice essentially agreed with Wells ' conclu- sions . Throughout the controversy the protectionists ...
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... means and a preference for other tactics to the desired and shared end - expanded hemispheric trade . The opponents favored other means , such as free trade , free ships , and reciprocity treaties . As for Blaine , he remained undaunted ...
... means and a preference for other tactics to the desired and shared end - expanded hemispheric trade . The opponents favored other means , such as free trade , free ships , and reciprocity treaties . As for Blaine , he remained undaunted ...
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... means and not ends , and while it is true that the foreign policy of the Cleveland years appeared less energetic , more hesitant and defensive , it did not represent a disavowal of the ultimate American goal of securing the world's ...
... means and not ends , and while it is true that the foreign policy of the Cleveland years appeared less energetic , more hesitant and defensive , it did not represent a disavowal of the ultimate American goal of securing the world's ...
Contents
Economic Nationalism and | 19 |
The Search for Foreign Markets | 42 |
Blaine Challenges British Supremacy | 67 |
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