A Survey of United States-Latin American RelationsHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 487 páginas Historical study of economic and political relationships. |
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... president with a " hand of iron . " President Taft was not responsive to Ambassador Wilson's urgings for a strong protective policy . In his message to Congress of December 3 , 1912 , President Taft defined his Mexican policy ...
... president with a " hand of iron . " President Taft was not responsive to Ambassador Wilson's urgings for a strong protective policy . In his message to Congress of December 3 , 1912 , President Taft defined his Mexican policy ...
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... president strongly resented the move and refused to cooperate with the American forces , though General Pershing had been enjoined by President Wilson to conduct the pursuit " with scrupulous regard to the sovereignty of Mexico . " When ...
... president strongly resented the move and refused to cooperate with the American forces , though General Pershing had been enjoined by President Wilson to conduct the pursuit " with scrupulous regard to the sovereignty of Mexico . " When ...
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... President Frondizi's visit to the United States was reciprocated by President Eisen- hower's visit to Buenos Aires in February , 1960 . In an exchange of views between Presidents Frondizi and Kennedy , in April , 1961 , concerning the ...
... President Frondizi's visit to the United States was reciprocated by President Eisen- hower's visit to Buenos Aires in February , 1960 . In an exchange of views between Presidents Frondizi and Kennedy , in April , 1961 , concerning the ...
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The Land and People | 6 |
Agriculture Production | 14 |
Vital Statistics and Net Food Supply | 23 |
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