Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... sent.1 The next day all was quiet ; but the idea of sending a war - ship struck root , and on January 24 the President ordered the Maine sent to Havana on a " friendly visit . " Even the American consul - general realized that the times ...
... sent.1 The next day all was quiet ; but the idea of sending a war - ship struck root , and on January 24 the President ordered the Maine sent to Havana on a " friendly visit . " Even the American consul - general realized that the times ...
Page 342
... sent representa- tives to the conference , copies of the treaty and conventions were sent to her , inviting her adherence . Nicaragua replied that she did not care to adhere , inasmuch as the treaty seemed to ratify the treaty of ...
... sent representa- tives to the conference , copies of the treaty and conventions were sent to her , inviting her adherence . Nicaragua replied that she did not care to adhere , inasmuch as the treaty seemed to ratify the treaty of ...
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... sent to coöperate with the British , aviators and physicians were sent to the western front , and every effort was made to increase the exportation of foodstuffs to the Allies . From the point of view of the United States , the entrance ...
... sent to coöperate with the British , aviators and physicians were sent to the western front , and every effort was made to increase the exportation of foodstuffs to the Allies . From the point of view of the United States , the entrance ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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