Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Duke University Press, 1935 - Počet stran: 552 |
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... later Secretary Clay instructed the American consul at Puerto Cabello to render assistance to distressed seamen who ... later , at least in- dicates an American commercial ambition in that area . Lowry as commercial agent ten years later ...
... later Secretary Clay instructed the American consul at Puerto Cabello to render assistance to distressed seamen who ... later , at least in- dicates an American commercial ambition in that area . Lowry as commercial agent ten years later ...
Strana 230
... later Colom- bian troops under Colonels Montoya and Reyes began to arrive at Panama from Buenaventura . A clash was avoided by Jouett's mediation . Aizpuru surrendered on April 2953 and peace was soon restored . The American forces from ...
... later Colom- bian troops under Colonels Montoya and Reyes began to arrive at Panama from Buenaventura . A clash was avoided by Jouett's mediation . Aizpuru surrendered on April 2953 and peace was soon restored . The American forces from ...
Strana 273
... Later the French Panama Canal Company deprived Colombia of any share in this indemnity by purchasing 68,534 of the 70,000 shares of the railroad stock . But American investors profited handsomely by the sale , since they secured some ...
... Later the French Panama Canal Company deprived Colombia of any share in this indemnity by purchasing 68,534 of the 70,000 shares of the railroad stock . But American investors profited handsomely by the sale , since they secured some ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ACCUMULATING DISCONTENT AND INCIPIENT REVOLTS | 21 |
THE CASE OF COLONIAL INDEPENDENCE BEFORE FOREIGN | 33 |
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