Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 284
... Haiti in 1861 , on evidence of being a slaver . Escaping , he demanded damages from the Haitian government , and his claim was brought up on various occasions until finally , in 1884 , Haiti agreed upon arbitration . Mr. William Strong ...
... Haiti in 1861 , on evidence of being a slaver . Escaping , he demanded damages from the Haitian government , and his claim was brought up on various occasions until finally , in 1884 , Haiti agreed upon arbitration . Mr. William Strong ...
Page 307
... Haitian government to approving the treaty . But on November 11 , 1915 , the insular senate agreed to it . Con ... Haitian senate accepted the convention.2 The principal provisions of the convention were as fol- lows : ( 1 ) the ...
... Haitian government to approving the treaty . But on November 11 , 1915 , the insular senate agreed to it . Con ... Haitian senate accepted the convention.2 The principal provisions of the convention were as fol- lows : ( 1 ) the ...
Page 308
... Haitians asserted that the United States had backed the unconstitutional methods of Presidents Dartiguenave and Borno , had suppressed the Haitian legislature , and had prevented the drawing up of a more liberal constitution . Finally ...
... Haitians asserted that the United States had backed the unconstitutional methods of Presidents Dartiguenave and Borno , had suppressed the Haitian legislature , and had prevented the drawing up of a more liberal constitution . Finally ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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