The United States and Cuba: A Study in International RelationsMacmillan, 1934 - 268 pages |
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... proposed to the United States that they pursue a joint policy toward the Spanish American colonies , but the United States re- jected the idea because it resembled an " entangling alliance . " In 1825 Canning proposed that France , the ...
... proposed to the United States that they pursue a joint policy toward the Spanish American colonies , but the United States re- jected the idea because it resembled an " entangling alliance . " In 1825 Canning proposed that France , the ...
Page 183
... proposed visit of the ships , and he did everything in his power to persuade me to let them come . I told him that it would be contrary to the best interests of the United States to have warships in Havana harbor during the proposed ...
... proposed visit of the ships , and he did everything in his power to persuade me to let them come . I told him that it would be contrary to the best interests of the United States to have warships in Havana harbor during the proposed ...
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... proposed sale of Cuba , 5 ; protest against invasion of Cuba , 11 ; tripartite guaranty of Cuba proposed , 12-13 ; war feeling toward , 41 , 42 Spaniards , 118 Spanish American republics , plots , 6-7 Spanish - American War , 23 ...
... proposed sale of Cuba , 5 ; protest against invasion of Cuba , 11 ; tripartite guaranty of Cuba proposed , 12-13 ; war feeling toward , 41 , 42 Spaniards , 118 Spanish American republics , plots , 6-7 Spanish - American War , 23 ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
PART II | 22 |
FORMATION OF TREATY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN | 47 |
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