Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 89
... continued to maintain her position on the east coast of Nicaragua , and when in 1852 she formally an- nexed the Bay Islands by proclamation , her interpretation of the treaty seemed to be receiving de facto recognition . However , the ...
... continued to maintain her position on the east coast of Nicaragua , and when in 1852 she formally an- nexed the Bay Islands by proclamation , her interpretation of the treaty seemed to be receiving de facto recognition . However , the ...
Page 145
... continued strong ; while in Coahuila , Governor Venustiano Carranza declared his intention of inflicting summary vengeance upon the usurping govern- ment . His " Constitutionalist " movement was soon sup- ported by other well known ...
... continued strong ; while in Coahuila , Governor Venustiano Carranza declared his intention of inflicting summary vengeance upon the usurping govern- ment . His " Constitutionalist " movement was soon sup- ported by other well known ...
Page 148
... continued his depredations in the south . The government was finally compelled to take refuge at Vera Cruz , and Mexico City became the plaything of all factions - the Con- stitutionalists occupying and reoccupying the city four dif ...
... continued his depredations in the south . The government was finally compelled to take refuge at Vera Cruz , and Mexico City became the plaything of all factions - the Con- stitutionalists occupying and reoccupying the city four dif ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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