A Survey of United States-Latin American RelationsHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 487 páginas Historical study of economic and political relationships. |
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... agreement was signed on August 7 , 1933 , which embodied essentially the same provisions as the rejected treaty ... agreement was reached . By this agreement the office of fiscal representative was abolished and all funds were ...
... agreement was signed on August 7 , 1933 , which embodied essentially the same provisions as the rejected treaty ... agreement was reached . By this agreement the office of fiscal representative was abolished and all funds were ...
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... Agreements . Twelve Latin - American governments entered into such pacts with the United States , but President Alemán rejected the pro- posed agreement . To Mexico the terms implied a certain dependence on the United States and a ...
... Agreements . Twelve Latin - American governments entered into such pacts with the United States , but President Alemán rejected the pro- posed agreement . To Mexico the terms implied a certain dependence on the United States and a ...
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... Agreement which became effective on Jan- uary 1 , 1936 , was , except for a unique agreement with Cuba , the first of the many reciprocal trade agreements negotiated by Mr. Hull . Perhaps the rela- tive ease and dispatch with which a ...
... Agreement which became effective on Jan- uary 1 , 1936 , was , except for a unique agreement with Cuba , the first of the many reciprocal trade agreements negotiated by Mr. Hull . Perhaps the rela- tive ease and dispatch with which a ...
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The Land and People | 6 |
Agriculture Production | 14 |
Vital Statistics and Net Food Supply | 23 |
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