On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... Spanish empire in the Western Hemisphere , only freed from Spanish domination in 1898 . Even so , the sobriquet " ever - faithful isle " -bestowed by a Bourbon monarch for Cuba's refusal to recognize a Bonaparte claimant to the Spanish ...
... Spanish empire in the Western Hemisphere , only freed from Spanish domination in 1898 . Even so , the sobriquet " ever - faithful isle " -bestowed by a Bourbon monarch for Cuba's refusal to recognize a Bonaparte claimant to the Spanish ...
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... Spanish authorities were only too happy to encourage . It was not wholly unfounded . Through much of the nineteenth century , the white populations of the Caribbean as well as of the southern United States remembered the great Haitian ...
... Spanish authorities were only too happy to encourage . It was not wholly unfounded . Through much of the nineteenth century , the white populations of the Caribbean as well as of the southern United States remembered the great Haitian ...
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... Spanish enemy . Friction between allies , of course , is nothing new in war , but that brief encounter was the basis ... Spanish government to purchase Cuba . This time , however , a specific sum was mentioned : $ 300 million . Although ...
... Spanish enemy . Friction between allies , of course , is nothing new in war , but that brief encounter was the basis ... Spanish government to purchase Cuba . This time , however , a specific sum was mentioned : $ 300 million . Although ...
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