A Survey of United States-Latin American RelationsHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 487 páginas Historical study of economic and political relationships. |
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... Colombia and Panama Title to the property of the French company was acquired with virtually no difficulty , but negotiations with Colombia presented formidable and un- expected difficulties.22 Secretary of State John Hay lost no time in ...
... Colombia and Panama Title to the property of the French company was acquired with virtually no difficulty , but negotiations with Colombia presented formidable and un- expected difficulties.22 Secretary of State John Hay lost no time in ...
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... Colombia as a sovereign and independent nation to reject the treaty cannot be disputed.24 When it became apparent that a canal treaty with Colombia would not be approved , this came as a great disappointment to most of the Panamanians ...
... Colombia as a sovereign and independent nation to reject the treaty cannot be disputed.24 When it became apparent that a canal treaty with Colombia would not be approved , this came as a great disappointment to most of the Panamanians ...
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... Colombia by negotiating a series of three treaties between the United States , Panama , and Colombia . Known as the Root - Cortes - Arosemena treaties , they assigned to Colombia preferential rights in the use of the canal and a payment ...
... Colombia by negotiating a series of three treaties between the United States , Panama , and Colombia . Known as the Root - Cortes - Arosemena treaties , they assigned to Colombia preferential rights in the use of the canal and a payment ...
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The Land and People | 6 |
Agriculture Production | 14 |
Vital Statistics and Net Food Supply | 23 |
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