Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
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... Monroe to Scott , May 14 , 1812 , Specl . Agts . Ser . Scott to Monroe , Nov. 7 , 1812 , ibid . , Con . Let . , La Guayra , I. Since Scott's departure the United States had declared war on Great Britain . The latter power and Spain had ...
... Monroe to Scott , May 14 , 1812 , Specl . Agts . Ser . Scott to Monroe , Nov. 7 , 1812 , ibid . , Con . Let . , La Guayra , I. Since Scott's departure the United States had declared war on Great Britain . The latter power and Spain had ...
Strana 89
... Monroe replied that the United States could not take any steps which would compromise its neutrality , but assured Palacio Fajardo that it took a " likely interest in the prosperity and welfare " of its southern neighbors.18 Still ...
... Monroe replied that the United States could not take any steps which would compromise its neutrality , but assured Palacio Fajardo that it took a " likely interest in the prosperity and welfare " of its southern neighbors.18 Still ...
Strana 130
... Monroe was undecided but was certainly opposed to the taking of " a position sub- ordinate to that of Great Britain . " ' 29 The fall of Cádiz into French hands greatly alarmed Monroe and increased his indecision . Calhoun was " per ...
... Monroe was undecided but was certainly opposed to the taking of " a position sub- ordinate to that of Great Britain . " ' 29 The fall of Cádiz into French hands greatly alarmed Monroe and increased his indecision . Calhoun was " per ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ACCUMULATING DISCONTENT AND INCIPIENT REVOLTS | 19 |
THE CASE OF COLONIAL INDEPENDENCE BEFORE FOREIGN | 33 |
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