Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 185
... March 7 , 1938. When the companies refused to comply President Cardenas by a decree dated March 18 announced that the oil properties would be na- tionalized and indemnification made within ten years . Claiming a " manifest denial of ...
... March 7 , 1938. When the companies refused to comply President Cardenas by a decree dated March 18 announced that the oil properties would be na- tionalized and indemnification made within ten years . Claiming a " manifest denial of ...
Page 217
... March 28 , was bound to bring speedy action . Therefore , if the President was to succeed in ob- taining a peaceful settlement , Spain must give him an immediate assurance that his offer was accepted . Madrid's reply , on March 31 , was ...
... March 28 , was bound to bring speedy action . Therefore , if the President was to succeed in ob- taining a peaceful settlement , Spain must give him an immediate assurance that his offer was accepted . Madrid's reply , on March 31 , was ...
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... March , 1929 , to 7.6 in October , 1931 , had something to do with the domestic situation . Even the new liberal constitution of 1934 could not solve the problem of the economic losses brought about by the low selling price of coffee ...
... March , 1929 , to 7.6 in October , 1931 , had something to do with the domestic situation . Even the new liberal constitution of 1934 could not solve the problem of the economic losses brought about by the low selling price of coffee ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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