A Survey of United States-Latin American RelationsHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 487 páginas Historical study of economic and political relationships. |
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... Mexico ; but it firmly objected to their possessing any port in order to control Mexico's political destiny . Secretary Seward , facing a most difficult situation , was unable to do more than protest very vigorously against the joint ...
... Mexico ; but it firmly objected to their possessing any port in order to control Mexico's political destiny . Secretary Seward , facing a most difficult situation , was unable to do more than protest very vigorously against the joint ...
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... Mexico to the Gulf of California , the right to protect the transit routes with troops , and the right to intervene in emergencies without the consent of Mexico . Benito Juárez and Mexico were saved from the consequences of such an ill ...
... Mexico to the Gulf of California , the right to protect the transit routes with troops , and the right to intervene in emergencies without the consent of Mexico . Benito Juárez and Mexico were saved from the consequences of such an ill ...
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... Mexico's policy trend became more apparent . At the Caracas conference of 1954 , the prob- lem of Communism in Guatemala prompted a resolution which declared that the domination or control of an American state by international Communism ...
... Mexico's policy trend became more apparent . At the Caracas conference of 1954 , the prob- lem of Communism in Guatemala prompted a resolution which declared that the domination or control of an American state by international Communism ...
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The Land and People | 6 |
Agriculture Production | 14 |
Vital Statistics and Net Food Supply | 23 |
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