Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... Republic . In order that the United States might be advised without delay whether this agreement met with the approval of a majority of the Dominican people , President Harding ap- pointed Mr. Sumner Welles of New York , a former Chief ...
... Republic . In order that the United States might be advised without delay whether this agreement met with the approval of a majority of the Dominican people , President Harding ap- pointed Mr. Sumner Welles of New York , a former Chief ...
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... Dominican Republic he found that , although the Dominicans were not antagonistic to Americans , they were critical of the policy of our gov- ernment . They felt that the troops were sent either under false pretenses or through error ...
... Dominican Republic he found that , although the Dominicans were not antagonistic to Americans , they were critical of the policy of our gov- ernment . They felt that the troops were sent either under false pretenses or through error ...
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... Dominican Republic was at first inclined to insist upon a direct settlement between the two governments , but on ... Dominican Republic agreed to pay an indemnity of $ 750,000 to Haiti and to abide by the findings of the Do- minican ...
... Dominican Republic was at first inclined to insist upon a direct settlement between the two governments , but on ... Dominican Republic agreed to pay an indemnity of $ 750,000 to Haiti and to abide by the findings of the Do- minican ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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