Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... Spain.1 Later , when Jay appeared at Madrid seeking a treaty granting free navigation of the Mississippi , he was not even granted official recognition . However , before peace was signed , in 1783 , Spain showed herself more liberal ...
... Spain.1 Later , when Jay appeared at Madrid seeking a treaty granting free navigation of the Mississippi , he was not even granted official recognition . However , before peace was signed , in 1783 , Spain showed herself more liberal ...
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... Spain , Canning had already notified them " that , as England disclaimed all intention of appropriating to herself the smallest portion of the late Spanish posses- sions in America , she also felt satisfied that no attempt would be made ...
... Spain , Canning had already notified them " that , as England disclaimed all intention of appropriating to herself the smallest portion of the late Spanish posses- sions in America , she also felt satisfied that no attempt would be made ...
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... Spain . " The Spanish reply was a courteous refusal of the offer , and the United States was forced to let the ... Spain's inability to deal successfully with the insurrection had become mani- fest , and that , although American conduct ...
... Spain . " The Spanish reply was a courteous refusal of the offer , and the United States was forced to let the ... Spain's inability to deal successfully with the insurrection had become mani- fest , and that , although American conduct ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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