Contributions to Education, Issue 226George Peabody College for Teachers, 1938 |
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South America , so that we could trade into these regions . As the West Indies raised tropical products , such as sugar , coffee , and other articles , an independent South America would not compete with the United States materially ...
South America , so that we could trade into these regions . As the West Indies raised tropical products , such as sugar , coffee , and other articles , an independent South America would not compete with the United States materially ...
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... South America.38 Our commerce with South America was increasing , amounting in 1880 to over $ 103,916,661 , and the trade was augmenting annually . " 39 A French company in 1885 had begun operations towards building a canal across the ...
... South America.38 Our commerce with South America was increasing , amounting in 1880 to over $ 103,916,661 , and the trade was augmenting annually . " 39 A French company in 1885 had begun operations towards building a canal across the ...
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Worthington , a representative of the United States in South America , had said that the way to have the South American countries believe we were their friends was to recognize their independence . On December 10 , 1811 , it was ...
Worthington , a representative of the United States in South America , had said that the way to have the South American countries believe we were their friends was to recognize their independence . On December 10 , 1811 , it was ...
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