Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 410
... Bolivia , had certain claims to the Chaco and imme- diately objected that her rights were not given proper con- sideration . When defeat in the War of the Pacific shut Bolivia off from the sea her interest in the Chaco increased , since ...
... Bolivia , had certain claims to the Chaco and imme- diately objected that her rights were not given proper con- sideration . When defeat in the War of the Pacific shut Bolivia off from the sea her interest in the Chaco increased , since ...
Page 432
... Bolivian claim seemed well founded.2 Chile , however , continued to hunt guano in the region , and in 1857 seized Mejillones and ousted the Bolivians . Bolivia pro- tested vehemently , and when , in 1864 , protests proved un- availing ...
... Bolivian claim seemed well founded.2 Chile , however , continued to hunt guano in the region , and in 1857 seized Mejillones and ousted the Bolivians . Bolivia pro- tested vehemently , and when , in 1864 , protests proved un- availing ...
Page 433
... Bolivia , apparently fearing further Chilean en- croachments , signed an alliance with Peru in 1873 under which the two parties agreed mutually to guarantee their independence and sovereignty and the integrity of their respective ...
... Bolivia , apparently fearing further Chilean en- croachments , signed an alliance with Peru in 1873 under which the two parties agreed mutually to guarantee their independence and sovereignty and the integrity of their respective ...
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THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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