Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 101
... French company were not worth more than $ 40,000,000 ; and inasmuch as the French had esti- mated their holdings at $ 109,141,500 , there was no need to consider the Panama route farther.1 When , however , the Hepburn bill , providing ...
... French company were not worth more than $ 40,000,000 ; and inasmuch as the French had esti- mated their holdings at $ 109,141,500 , there was no need to consider the Panama route farther.1 When , however , the Hepburn bill , providing ...
Page 272
... French sovereignty was still recog- nized in the island , and that the United States had pro- hibited all trade with French territories , such an agreement would be inimical to American trade interests . Therefore , early in January ...
... French sovereignty was still recog- nized in the island , and that the United States had pro- hibited all trade with French territories , such an agreement would be inimical to American trade interests . Therefore , early in January ...
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... French Revolution , and the revolt of the Spanish - American colo- nies . The revolution of the thirteen North American colo- nies against British control brought into existence a new system of government based on principles which have ...
... French Revolution , and the revolt of the Spanish - American colo- nies . The revolution of the thirteen North American colo- nies against British control brought into existence a new system of government based on principles which have ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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