Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... fact that the / United States of America is by fact and by right more interested in American affairs , both on the northern and southern continents , than any European power can pos- sibly be . " 1 If the Monroe Doctrine were merely a ...
... fact that the / United States of America is by fact and by right more interested in American affairs , both on the northern and southern continents , than any European power can pos- sibly be . " 1 If the Monroe Doctrine were merely a ...
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... fact , the White House characterized as a " mid - summer dream " the report that the United States contemplated intervention in Cuba . As an evidence of its complete impartiality , the United States placed no embargo on shipments of ...
... fact , the White House characterized as a " mid - summer dream " the report that the United States contemplated intervention in Cuba . As an evidence of its complete impartiality , the United States placed no embargo on shipments of ...
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... fact that the earthquake of March 31 , 1931 , had engaged all available Guardia and marines in relief work in Managua , he struck on the east coast and sacked the town of Cabo Gracias . During this raid many civilians were murdered ...
... fact that the earthquake of March 31 , 1931 , had engaged all available Guardia and marines in relief work in Managua , he struck on the east coast and sacked the town of Cabo Gracias . During this raid many civilians were murdered ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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