Haiti Under American Control, 1915-1930Negro Universities Press, 1970 - 253 páginas |
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Página 90
... continued for many months.157 Martial law , which was continued during this period , was used chiefly against the newspapers.158 Censorship appears to have been applied not only to the press but also to tele- grams , and for some of the ...
... continued for many months.157 Martial law , which was continued during this period , was used chiefly against the newspapers.158 Censorship appears to have been applied not only to the press but also to tele- grams , and for some of the ...
Página 93
... continued by the public works engineer , 182 and in 1919 an expert from the United States reported on the irrigation possibilities of the Cul - de - Sac Plain.183 Adjudication and registration of land titles were seen to be necessary ...
... continued by the public works engineer , 182 and in 1919 an expert from the United States reported on the irrigation possibilities of the Cul - de - Sac Plain.183 Adjudication and registration of land titles were seen to be necessary ...
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... continued subsidies . Now that a be- ginning has been made and an example set , it is reasonable to expect the communes in the future to assume a larger share of expenditures for such facilities as schools , municipal sanitation , water ...
... continued subsidies . Now that a be- ginning has been made and an example set , it is reasonable to expect the communes in the future to assume a larger share of expenditures for such facilities as schools , municipal sanitation , water ...
Contenido
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