Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Greenwood Press, 1968 - Počet stran: 554 |
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... Atlantic coast towns.26 There were numerous complaints of American sailors being impressed into the Colombian navy , either forced to swear allegiance or under intoxication persuaded to do so . In most instances all evidence of American ...
... Atlantic coast towns.26 There were numerous complaints of American sailors being impressed into the Colombian navy , either forced to swear allegiance or under intoxication persuaded to do so . In most instances all evidence of American ...
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... Atlantic and Pacific Oceans . ' ' 28 Secretary Buchanan instructed Bidlack as follows : The United States have strong motives for viewing with inter- est any project which may be designed to facilitate the inter- course between the Atlantic ...
... Atlantic and Pacific Oceans . ' ' 28 Secretary Buchanan instructed Bidlack as follows : The United States have strong motives for viewing with inter- est any project which may be designed to facilitate the inter- course between the Atlantic ...
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... Atlantic Monthly , LXIII , 341-353 . " " Whiteley , J. G. , " The Diplomacy of the United States in Regard to Central American Canals , " North American Review , CLXV , 364-378 . Wilcox , Marion , " Colombia's Last Vision of Eldorado ...
... Atlantic Monthly , LXIII , 341-353 . " " Whiteley , J. G. , " The Diplomacy of the United States in Regard to Central American Canals , " North American Review , CLXV , 364-378 . Wilcox , Marion , " Colombia's Last Vision of Eldorado ...
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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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