Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
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... Naturally , Colombia has not escaped the effects of the world depression . Its imports from the United States decreased from $ 64,249,146 in 1928 to $ 10,581,000 in 1931- 32 , while its exports to the United States decreased from ...
... Naturally , Colombia has not escaped the effects of the world depression . Its imports from the United States decreased from $ 64,249,146 in 1928 to $ 10,581,000 in 1931- 32 , while its exports to the United States decreased from ...
Strana 6
... naturally produced innumerable racial shadings . The royal prohibition of the emigration of unmarried women , except the daughters and servants of prospective settlers , to the colony naturally encouraged the growth of the mestizo class ...
... naturally produced innumerable racial shadings . The royal prohibition of the emigration of unmarried women , except the daughters and servants of prospective settlers , to the colony naturally encouraged the growth of the mestizo class ...
Strana 443
... naturally varied , but in circles not suffering from Rooseveltmania , obviously veered towards approval . Even the American Review of Reviews favored doing " anything in reason to assure Colombia of our good will , " although feeling ...
... naturally varied , but in circles not suffering from Rooseveltmania , obviously veered towards approval . Even the American Review of Reviews favored doing " anything in reason to assure Colombia of our good will , " although feeling ...
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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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