Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 130
... territory of the United States by more than half a million square miles , including New Mexico and Upper California , were not wholly unfair to Mexico . As the treaty itself stated , a great part of the territory was occupied by savage ...
... territory of the United States by more than half a million square miles , including New Mexico and Upper California , were not wholly unfair to Mexico . As the treaty itself stated , a great part of the territory was occupied by savage ...
Page 189
... Territory and its early division into states gave added stimulus . When , furthermore , Napoleon succeeded in gaining control of the extensive Louisiana territory for France , the eyes of the American statesmen were turned south as well ...
... Territory and its early division into states gave added stimulus . When , furthermore , Napoleon succeeded in gaining control of the extensive Louisiana territory for France , the eyes of the American statesmen were turned south as well ...
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... territory as a basis of peace . To Mr. Kilpatrick Secretary Blaine wrote : " At the con- clusion of a war avowedly not of conquest , but for the solu- tion of differences which diplomacy had failed to settle , to make acquisition of ...
... territory as a basis of peace . To Mr. Kilpatrick Secretary Blaine wrote : " At the con- clusion of a war avowedly not of conquest , but for the solu- tion of differences which diplomacy had failed to settle , to make acquisition of ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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