Contributions to Education, Issue 226George Peabody College for Teachers, 1938 |
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... Cuba on the ground that no limit can be drawn to our future acquisition , but Cuba can be defended with- out a navy . This , according to Jefferson , should guide us in our expansion.5 Thus , it was early the fixed purpose of the United ...
... Cuba on the ground that no limit can be drawn to our future acquisition , but Cuba can be defended with- out a navy . This , according to Jefferson , should guide us in our expansion.5 Thus , it was early the fixed purpose of the United ...
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... Cuba by any European power save Spain . Of all the European powers this country preferred that Cuba and Porto Rico should remain in the hands of Spain . Our states- men intimated that the United States would go to war to pre- vent a ...
... Cuba by any European power save Spain . Of all the European powers this country preferred that Cuba and Porto Rico should remain in the hands of Spain . Our states- men intimated that the United States would go to war to pre- vent a ...
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... Cuba and the territories nearest us . On several occasions before and after 1823 , the United States notified European powers that we could not allow a transfer of Cuba to any European power . France , at the time of the enunciation of ...
... Cuba and the territories nearest us . On several occasions before and after 1823 , the United States notified European powers that we could not allow a transfer of Cuba to any European power . France , at the time of the enunciation of ...
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