Haiti Under American Control, 1915-1930Negro Universities Press, 1970 - 253 páginas |
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Página 192
... assistance to be rendered to Haiti after 1936. . . . It may be that 20 years was all too short a time for the task of regeneration and the establishment there of stable government on a lasting basis . 94 New York Times , March 30 , 1930 ...
... assistance to be rendered to Haiti after 1936. . . . It may be that 20 years was all too short a time for the task of regeneration and the establishment there of stable government on a lasting basis . 94 New York Times , March 30 , 1930 ...
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... assistance is desired ; but , as stated in our telegram December 12 , 5 p.m. , this Government does not care to assume these responsi- bilities except on request of the Haitian Government . The Govern- ment of the United States does not ...
... assistance is desired ; but , as stated in our telegram December 12 , 5 p.m. , this Government does not care to assume these responsi- bilities except on request of the Haitian Government . The Govern- ment of the United States does not ...
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... assistance now being given by the American occupation should be taken on the theory and understand- ing that the present treaty will remain in force until 1936 , it being understood that such modifications as circumstances require and ...
... assistance now being given by the American occupation should be taken on the theory and understand- ing that the present treaty will remain in force until 1936 , it being understood that such modifications as circumstances require and ...
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THE BACKGROUND OF INTERVENTION | 7 |
H INTERVENTION AND THE TREATY 1915 | 34 |
PACIFICATION AND ADJUSTMENT 19151922 | 69 |
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administration Admiral Caperton agreement agricultural American High Commissioner American minister American occupation American officials appeared appointed August authority bank Bobo brigade commander cacos Cap-Haïtien chargé d'affaires Chargé Davis coffee commission Constitution corvée Council customs debt December desire Dominican Republic duties economic election established expenditures export financial adviser Financial Adviser-General Receiver fiscal force French funds gendarmerie Gonaives Government of Haiti Haitian Government Hearings Ibid improvement increase infra instructed interest internal intervention irrigation January July land Lansing legation legislative loan ment military Minister Blanchard naval Navy Department necessary October Oreste Zamor peace peasants political population Port au Prince present President Borno President Dartiguenave President of Haiti production proposed protection Public Health railroad ratification receivership Report of American Report of Financial Rept Republic of Haiti request revenues salaries schools Secretary Senate September September 16 Supra tion treaty officials United Washington