Contributions to Education, Issue 226George Peabody College for Teachers, 1938 |
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Page 66
... wanted recognition of Argentina in 1818 . Furthermore , Clay wanted another port as an outlet for our commerce , since we had but one . If Mexico gained her inde- pendence ( as well as the other Spanish colonies ) , we would have Cuba ...
... wanted recognition of Argentina in 1818 . Furthermore , Clay wanted another port as an outlet for our commerce , since we had but one . If Mexico gained her inde- pendence ( as well as the other Spanish colonies ) , we would have Cuba ...
Page 72
... wanted a single harbor , but Talleyrand wanted to know if we wished to have the whole of the Louisiana Territory.3 Our reply was that we wanted only West Florida and New Orleans , as these points were important from a commercial point ...
... wanted a single harbor , but Talleyrand wanted to know if we wished to have the whole of the Louisiana Territory.3 Our reply was that we wanted only West Florida and New Orleans , as these points were important from a commercial point ...
Page 77
... wanted the United States government to promise that we would not recognize the independence of her colonies before she would cede Florida to us.55 She wanted our harbors closed to the com- merce and shipping of her rebellious colonies ...
... wanted the United States government to promise that we would not recognize the independence of her colonies before she would cede Florida to us.55 She wanted our harbors closed to the com- merce and shipping of her rebellious colonies ...
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