Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
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... construction or control of any ship - canal across the Isthmus of Darién or across Central America , and must regard any such connection or con- trol as injurious to the just rights and interests of the United States and as a menace to ...
... construction or control of any ship - canal across the Isthmus of Darién or across Central America , and must regard any such connection or con- trol as injurious to the just rights and interests of the United States and as a menace to ...
Strana 387
... construction of a canal . An initial appropriation of $ 10,000,000 was provided.42 An amend- ment leaving the choice of routes to the President was defeated . A long and bitter debate followed in the Sen- ate . Senator Morgan led the ...
... construction of a canal . An initial appropriation of $ 10,000,000 was provided.42 An amend- ment leaving the choice of routes to the President was defeated . A long and bitter debate followed in the Sen- ate . Senator Morgan led the ...
Strana 466
... construction of streets , highways , railroads , electric and water plants , and telephone systems ; con- tractors were spending the loans which American cap- italists vied with each other to grant ; and technical ex- perts were ...
... construction of streets , highways , railroads , electric and water plants , and telephone systems ; con- tractors were spending the loans which American cap- italists vied with each other to grant ; and technical ex- perts were ...
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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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activities Adams advised already American Anales approval arrival attempted authority Bogotá Bolívar Britain British canal caused citizens claims Colombia colonies commerce Company concession conference Congress considered construction Department desired Desp duties early established European expressed favorable fear felt Fish forces foreign France French Granada grant guarantee Herrán ibid idem importance independence Inst instructions interest Isthmian Isthmus John José July June land later letter liberal London March Marcy ment Messages Minister Miranda Monroe naturally negotiations Nicaragua North Notes official Panama Panama Canal pointed political possible presented President proposed protection railroad received recognition refused regarding relations reported representative Republic requested route Secretary secure seems Senate Sept Seward soon South Spain Spanish suggested tion trade treaty Treaty of 1846 troops United Uribe Washington Yankee York