A Survey of United States-Latin American RelationsHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 487 páginas Historical study of economic and political relationships. |
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John Lloyd Mecham. The General Caribbean Policies of the United States 10 1. The Development of a Caribbean Consciousness The Caribbean area1 has been regarded by the United States as a regional unit to which it applied a distinctive set ...
John Lloyd Mecham. The General Caribbean Policies of the United States 10 1. The Development of a Caribbean Consciousness The Caribbean area1 has been regarded by the United States as a regional unit to which it applied a distinctive set ...
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... Caribbean policy . As a result of the war the United States achieved status not only as a world power but as the dominant political and military force in the Caribbean . With the annexation of Puerto Rico and the acquisi- tion of a ...
... Caribbean policy . As a result of the war the United States achieved status not only as a world power but as the dominant political and military force in the Caribbean . With the annexation of Puerto Rico and the acquisi- tion of a ...
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... Caribbean Sea . It thus was in position to bottle up the Gulf ports of the United States and hamper American control of interoceanic canal routes . In spite of the fact that United States trade and investments in Cuba attained great ...
... Caribbean Sea . It thus was in position to bottle up the Gulf ports of the United States and hamper American control of interoceanic canal routes . In spite of the fact that United States trade and investments in Cuba attained great ...
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The Land and People | 6 |
Agriculture Production | 14 |
Vital Statistics and Net Food Supply | 23 |
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