Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... signed a reciprocity treaty with Colombia on December 15 , the first of its kind since 1902. The confer- ence voted to hold a Pan American financial conference at Santiago , Chile , in 1934 , when stabilization of currency and all other ...
... signed a reciprocity treaty with Colombia on December 15 , the first of its kind since 1902. The confer- ence voted to hold a Pan American financial conference at Santiago , Chile , in 1934 , when stabilization of currency and all other ...
Page 243
... signed May 9 , 1934 , which permitted a larger quota of Cuban sugar . On the same day the import duty on sugar was reduced 25 per cent . But the greatest boon to Cuban prosperity was the reciprocal trade agreement signed August 24 ...
... signed May 9 , 1934 , which permitted a larger quota of Cuban sugar . On the same day the import duty on sugar was reduced 25 per cent . But the greatest boon to Cuban prosperity was the reciprocal trade agreement signed August 24 ...
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... signed with Hon- duras December 18 , 1935 , and went into effect March 2 , 1936. The other states rapidly followed : Nicaragua signed March 11 , 1936 , effective October 1 , 1936 ; Guatemala signed April 24 , 1936 , effective June 15 ...
... signed with Hon- duras December 18 , 1935 , and went into effect March 2 , 1936. The other states rapidly followed : Nicaragua signed March 11 , 1936 , effective October 1 , 1936 ; Guatemala signed April 24 , 1936 , effective June 15 ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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