Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... Secretary of State , and in the following year he visited South America . The sincerity and cordiality of his utterances , and the friendly attitude of the United States towards closer American coöperation , opened a new era in Pan ...
... Secretary of State , and in the following year he visited South America . The sincerity and cordiality of his utterances , and the friendly attitude of the United States towards closer American coöperation , opened a new era in Pan ...
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... Secretary of Interior and Premier , and Señor de la Huerta as Secretary of Treasury to assist him , President Obregón was enabled in a very short time to establish peace and order in Mexico . His attitude towards American investors was ...
... Secretary of Interior and Premier , and Señor de la Huerta as Secretary of Treasury to assist him , President Obregón was enabled in a very short time to establish peace and order in Mexico . His attitude towards American investors was ...
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... Secretary , interprets Monroe Doctrine , 66 ; proposes canal treaty with Colombia , 92 ; mediates in War of Pacific , 436-437 Everett , Secretary , opposes cession of Cuba , 202 Exchange , of professors and students , 37 ; 42-43 ...
... Secretary , interprets Monroe Doctrine , 66 ; proposes canal treaty with Colombia , 92 ; mediates in War of Pacific , 436-437 Everett , Secretary , opposes cession of Cuba , 202 Exchange , of professors and students , 37 ; 42-43 ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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