Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 109
... Panama were re- leased , Commander Hubbard landed his marines and pre- vented bloodshed . In the meantime , the revolutionists gained complete control in Panama , a declaration of inde- pendence was drawn up , a provisional government ...
... Panama were re- leased , Commander Hubbard landed his marines and pre- vented bloodshed . In the meantime , the revolutionists gained complete control in Panama , a declaration of inde- pendence was drawn up , a provisional government ...
Page 119
... Panama agrees to co- operate in all possible ways with the United States in the protection and defense of the Panama Canal . Consequently the Republic of Panama will consider herself in a state of war in case of any war in which the ...
... Panama agrees to co- operate in all possible ways with the United States in the protection and defense of the Panama Canal . Consequently the Republic of Panama will consider herself in a state of war in case of any war in which the ...
Page 124
... Panama Canal ( London , 1913 ) . Samuel Flagg Bemis , A Diplomatic History of the United States ( N. Y. , 1936 ) , Chap . XXIX . I. E. Bennett , History of the Panama Canal ( Washington , D. C. , 1915 ) . J. B. Bishop , The Panama ...
... Panama Canal ( London , 1913 ) . Samuel Flagg Bemis , A Diplomatic History of the United States ( N. Y. , 1936 ) , Chap . XXIX . I. E. Bennett , History of the Panama Canal ( Washington , D. C. , 1915 ) . J. B. Bishop , The Panama ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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