A Survey of United States-Latin American RelationsHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 487 páginas Historical study of economic and political relationships. |
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... Cuban sugar , and to supply in exchange petroleum , iron and steel , and machinery , plus $ 100 million in credits . When Cuba's normal oil supply from Venezuela was cut off , following Castro's con- fiscation of the British and ...
... Cuban sugar , and to supply in exchange petroleum , iron and steel , and machinery , plus $ 100 million in credits . When Cuba's normal oil supply from Venezuela was cut off , following Castro's con- fiscation of the British and ...
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... Cuban " war criminals , ” violation of Cuban air space , exercise of undue diplomatic pressure , economic aggression , and abetting counterrevolutionary activities against the Cuban government . The Security Council met July 18-19 ...
... Cuban " war criminals , ” violation of Cuban air space , exercise of undue diplomatic pressure , economic aggression , and abetting counterrevolutionary activities against the Cuban government . The Security Council met July 18-19 ...
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... Cuban sugar dropped because of a world overproduction . To help to solve Cuba's sugar problem the United States Congress enacted , in May , 1934 , the Jones - Costigan Act , which assigned to Cuba a larger annual quota in the United ...
... Cuban sugar dropped because of a world overproduction . To help to solve Cuba's sugar problem the United States Congress enacted , in May , 1934 , the Jones - Costigan Act , which assigned to Cuba a larger annual quota in the United ...
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The Land and People | 6 |
Agriculture Production | 14 |
Vital Statistics and Net Food Supply | 23 |
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