Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 60
... action of Great Britain was a clear violation of the Monroe Doctrine . Inasmuch as the United States had already been forced to take action against the treatment accorded American fishermen by the Argentin- ians during their brief ...
... action of Great Britain was a clear violation of the Monroe Doctrine . Inasmuch as the United States had already been forced to take action against the treatment accorded American fishermen by the Argentin- ians during their brief ...
Page 87
... action he should take , other than a vague implication that the Monroe Doctrine should be maintained . Hise succeeded in signing a conven- tion giving the United States rights virtually equivalent to those acquired in the treaty of 1846 ...
... action he should take , other than a vague implication that the Monroe Doctrine should be maintained . Hise succeeded in signing a conven- tion giving the United States rights virtually equivalent to those acquired in the treaty of 1846 ...
Page 272
... action between the two powers would be the most advantageous line of action . Grenville agreed , and proposed the formation of an exclusive company , com- posed jointly of British and American nationals , to trade with Santo Domingo ...
... action between the two powers would be the most advantageous line of action . Grenville agreed , and proposed the formation of an exclusive company , com- posed jointly of British and American nationals , to trade with Santo Domingo ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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