America for Americans: Economic Nationalism and Anglophobia in the Late Nineteenth CenturyBloomsbury Academic, 1973 M08 24 - 258 pages |
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Page 128
... treaty . That group denied that the Chamber of Commerce truly represented the feeling of city businessmen , and urged rejection on the basis that the overall results of the treaty would not be benefi- cial for American economic ...
... treaty . That group denied that the Chamber of Commerce truly represented the feeling of city businessmen , and urged rejection on the basis that the overall results of the treaty would not be benefi- cial for American economic ...
Page 130
... treaty would create a large drain on the treasury by circumventing the traditional practice whereby the government enjoyed inde- pendent control of the revenue.45 The Senate debate over the treaty concerning Cuba and Puerto Rico was ...
... treaty would create a large drain on the treasury by circumventing the traditional practice whereby the government enjoyed inde- pendent control of the revenue.45 The Senate debate over the treaty concerning Cuba and Puerto Rico was ...
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... treaty of 1875 had converted Hawaii into “ virtually an outpost of American commerce and a stepping - stone to the growing trade of the Pacific . " It would be folly to abrogate the treaty , relinquish the paramount influence the United ...
... treaty of 1875 had converted Hawaii into “ virtually an outpost of American commerce and a stepping - stone to the growing trade of the Pacific . " It would be folly to abrogate the treaty , relinquish the paramount influence the United ...
Contents
Economic Nationalism and | 19 |
The Search for Foreign Markets | 42 |
Blaine Challenges British Supremacy | 67 |
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