Strategy, Diplomacy, and Isthmian Canal Security, 1880-1917Florida State University, 1984 - 568 páginas |
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... acquisition of American bases , " the greater the value against aggression from European bases , " the report noted . For logistical reasons , the island of Hispaniola would be the natural target . Careful investigation into the radius ...
... acquisition of American bases , " the greater the value against aggression from European bases , " the report noted . For logistical reasons , the island of Hispaniola would be the natural target . Careful investigation into the radius ...
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... acquisition by a non- American power , Adee and Bacon had actually favored the islands ' purchase . Huntington Wilson sided with his col- leagues and suggested that the time to move was propitious since Ecuador was in desperate need of ...
... acquisition by a non- American power , Adee and Bacon had actually favored the islands ' purchase . Huntington Wilson sided with his col- leagues and suggested that the time to move was propitious since Ecuador was in desperate need of ...
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... acquisition of the islands . Acting Secretary Winthrop informed Knox in September that while they were not a good site for a coaling base the Galapagos would have great strategic value after the opening of the canal , and that for ...
... acquisition of the islands . Acting Secretary Winthrop informed Knox in September that while they were not a good site for a coaling base the Galapagos would have great strategic value after the opening of the canal , and that for ...
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acquisition Admiral annexation approaches base become Board Britain British canal Caribbean Central American chapter chief coast College Commander concern Congress construction continued Cuba Cuban December defense Department Dewey Diplomacy early economic efforts enemy European event February File fleet force foreign foreign policy fortified further German Hawaii hemisphere Historical ibid importance influence interests islands Isthmian Isthmian canal Isthmus Japanese John June land leaders letter Long look Mahan maintain March McKinley Memorandum Merry military Monroe Doctrine nations naval Navy Navy Department negotiations Nicaragua noted observed obtain Office Pacific Panama Passage plans political position possession possibility prepared presented President protection purchase question reason Records regarding region relations remained Republic Roosevelt Root route Secretary Senate South station strategic strategists suggested territory thought tion treaty United warned Washington wrote York