Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... later , but only four governments participated— Peru , Colombia , Central America , and Mexico . Owing to the cordial support of the idea by Henry Clay , then Sec- retary of State , President John Quincy Adams appointed two ...
... later , but only four governments participated— Peru , Colombia , Central America , and Mexico . Owing to the cordial support of the idea by Henry Clay , then Sec- retary of State , President John Quincy Adams appointed two ...
Page 434
... later Chilean forces seized the disputed territory . Mr. Osborn , minister of the United States at Santiago , declared that Chile's movement was an exceedingly popular one , and that it was doubtful whether if the administration had ...
... later Chilean forces seized the disputed territory . Mr. Osborn , minister of the United States at Santiago , declared that Chile's movement was an exceedingly popular one , and that it was doubtful whether if the administration had ...
Page 452
... later the Chilean minister of foreign relations sent a most offensive note to the Chilean minister at Washington , declaring that there was no exactness nor sincerity in what was said at Wash- ington.2 This brought matters to a head ...
... later the Chilean minister of foreign relations sent a most offensive note to the Chilean minister at Washington , declaring that there was no exactness nor sincerity in what was said at Wash- ington.2 This brought matters to a head ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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