Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... independence were pre- ferred , the island would retain a commonwealth status for four years and then be given complete independence . Such a bill was a bombshell in the islands where it was well known that independence meant economic ...
... independence were pre- ferred , the island would retain a commonwealth status for four years and then be given complete independence . Such a bill was a bombshell in the islands where it was well known that independence meant economic ...
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... Independence of the Latin American Nations ( N. Y. , 1925 ) , Vol . I. García Mérou , Historia de la República Argentina ( 2 vols . , Buenos Aires , 1899 ) . F. L. Paxson , The Independence of the South American Republics ( Philadelphia ...
... Independence of the Latin American Nations ( N. Y. , 1925 ) , Vol . I. García Mérou , Historia de la República Argentina ( 2 vols . , Buenos Aires , 1899 ) . F. L. Paxson , The Independence of the South American Republics ( Philadelphia ...
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... independence of the Brazilian Empire was proclaimed in 1822 this Cis - Platine province was regarded as a part of it . A more friendly relationship between the United States and Brazil now ensued , and it was confirmed in 1824 , when ...
... independence of the Brazilian Empire was proclaimed in 1822 this Cis - Platine province was regarded as a part of it . A more friendly relationship between the United States and Brazil now ensued , and it was confirmed in 1824 , when ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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