The Shaping of American Diplomacy: Readings and Documents in American Foreign Relations, 1750-1955, Volumen1William Appleman Williams Rand McNally, 1956 - 1130 páginas |
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... England's population gained its bread from the cotton industry ( based principally on the southern supply ) , and one - tenth of England's wealth was invested in this industry and nearly half of her export trade was made up of ...
... England's population gained its bread from the cotton industry ( based principally on the southern supply ) , and one - tenth of England's wealth was invested in this industry and nearly half of her export trade was made up of ...
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... England and Napoleon to divide and weaken the United States . But , as we have seen , neither England nor Napoleon ever raised a hand in aid of the Confederacy , to get cotton or to divide the country . What are the explanations ? Why ...
... England and Napoleon to divide and weaken the United States . But , as we have seen , neither England nor Napoleon ever raised a hand in aid of the Confederacy , to get cotton or to divide the country . What are the explanations ? Why ...
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... England could dispense with the cotton industry , so it seemed . John Watts , writing at the same time , remarked that not only could England do without the cotton industry , but " that so far as the people who pay income tax are ...
... England could dispense with the cotton industry , so it seemed . John Watts , writing at the same time , remarked that not only could England do without the cotton industry , but " that so far as the people who pay income tax are ...
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The Appearance of an American Attitude Toward | 13 |
The Historical Meaning of the American Doctrine | 27 |
DOCUMENTS | 34 |
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