American Interest in Cuba: 1848-1855Columbia University Press, 1948 - 323 pages |
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... Congress of 1826 was intended to discuss the project of freeing Cuba . The Senate Foreign Relations Committee rejected President Adams ' pro- posal that delegates be sent to the Congress . The Committee argued that the interest of the ...
... Congress of 1826 was intended to discuss the project of freeing Cuba . The Senate Foreign Relations Committee rejected President Adams ' pro- posal that delegates be sent to the Congress . The Committee argued that the interest of the ...
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... Congress in 1842 had struck another blow in the tariff war by raising still higher the discriminatory charges on Spanish ships entering American ports , besides a general increase in import duties . A high rate on sugar was enacted to ...
... Congress in 1842 had struck another blow in the tariff war by raising still higher the discriminatory charges on Spanish ships entering American ports , besides a general increase in import duties . A high rate on sugar was enacted to ...
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... Congress John J. Crittenden Papers , Library of Congress Duke University Caleb Cushing Papers , Library of Congress Jefferson Davis Papers , Library of Congress Stephen A. Douglas Papers , University of Chicago Thomas Jefferson Papers ...
... Congress John J. Crittenden Papers , Library of Congress Duke University Caleb Cushing Papers , Library of Congress Jefferson Davis Papers , Library of Congress Stephen A. Douglas Papers , University of Chicago Thomas Jefferson Papers ...
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