A Survey of United States-Latin American RelationsHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 487 páginas Historical study of economic and political relationships. |
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... regarded as subject to transfer to a European power . " 15 Secretary Fish explained to Congress that the no - transfer policy was part of the Monroe Doctrine . Henceforward it was so regarded . Although this extension , the so- called ...
... regarded as subject to transfer to a European power . " 15 Secretary Fish explained to Congress that the no - transfer policy was part of the Monroe Doctrine . Henceforward it was so regarded . Although this extension , the so- called ...
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... regarded as threatening to the peace of the continent , provi- sion was made by the convention for the taking over and the provisional administration of such a region by an Inter - American Commission of Ter- ritorial Administration ...
... regarded as threatening to the peace of the continent , provi- sion was made by the convention for the taking over and the provisional administration of such a region by an Inter - American Commission of Ter- ritorial Administration ...
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... regarded as " unneighborly " by Mexico , and so were abandoned . On March 26 , 1938 , Hull sent a note to Ambassa- dor Josephus Daniels for delivery to the Mexican Foreign Minister . In his note he referred to the increasing disregard ...
... regarded as " unneighborly " by Mexico , and so were abandoned . On March 26 , 1938 , Hull sent a note to Ambassa- dor Josephus Daniels for delivery to the Mexican Foreign Minister . In his note he referred to the increasing disregard ...
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The Land and People | 6 |
Agriculture Production | 14 |
Vital Statistics and Net Food Supply | 23 |
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