Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 460
... Brazil . For it was his treacherous invasion of Portugal in 1807 that caused the royal Braganza family to flee to Brazil , transferring with it to Rio the seat of its government . Thus , at a period when all the rest of South America ...
... Brazil . For it was his treacherous invasion of Portugal in 1807 that caused the royal Braganza family to flee to Brazil , transferring with it to Rio the seat of its government . Thus , at a period when all the rest of South America ...
Page 495
... Brazil amounted to more than $ 71,000,000.2 At the outbreak of the World War Brazil still held first place in United States ' trade with South America , with a total value of about $ 154,000,000 , although Argentina , with a total value ...
... Brazil amounted to more than $ 71,000,000.2 At the outbreak of the World War Brazil still held first place in United States ' trade with South America , with a total value of about $ 154,000,000 , although Argentina , with a total value ...
Page 497
... Brazil's import trade , but to help increase that trade far beyond its present figures . Brazil needs capital , and the United States can supply it . Trans ... Brazil After a Century of Independence THE UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL 497.
... Brazil's import trade , but to help increase that trade far beyond its present figures . Brazil needs capital , and the United States can supply it . Trans ... Brazil After a Century of Independence THE UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL 497.
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 48 |
ANGLOAMERICAN ISTHMIAN DIPLOMACY | 82 |
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