Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 426
... Chilean government . After another delay of two years , during which the American chargé at Santiago con- tinued to press the claim , the Chilean minister for for- eign affairs replied that , due to the period of time that the ...
... Chilean government . After another delay of two years , during which the American chargé at Santiago con- tinued to press the claim , the Chilean minister for for- eign affairs replied that , due to the period of time that the ...
Page 434
... Chilean minister demanded his passports , and two days later Chilean forces seized the disputed territory . Mr. Osborn , minister of the United States at Santiago , declared that Chile's movement was an exceedingly popular one , and ...
... Chilean minister demanded his passports , and two days later Chilean forces seized the disputed territory . Mr. Osborn , minister of the United States at Santiago , declared that Chile's movement was an exceedingly popular one , and ...
Page 439
... Chile to any interference of the United States . One evidence of this was Chile's treatment of the Calderón government in Peru . This government had been recognized by the United States in June , 1881 , and in the following month the ...
... Chile to any interference of the United States . One evidence of this was Chile's treatment of the Calderón government in Peru . This government had been recognized by the United States in June , 1881 , and in the following month the ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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