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... Britain . Both results were undesirable and the latter was even to be feared.58 The French invasion of Spain ( 1823 ) in support of the monarchy accentuated the American uneasiness in regard to the permanency of Spanish rule in Cuba.59 ...
... Britain . Both results were undesirable and the latter was even to be feared.58 The French invasion of Spain ( 1823 ) in support of the monarchy accentuated the American uneasiness in regard to the permanency of Spanish rule in Cuba.59 ...
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... Britain would take no part in the project and would guarantee neither the neu- trality and sovereignty of the Isthmus nor the fulfillment of the conditions of any concession . Aberdeen added that the ruler of Egypt had not attempted to ...
... Britain would take no part in the project and would guarantee neither the neu- trality and sovereignty of the Isthmus nor the fulfillment of the conditions of any concession . Aberdeen added that the ruler of Egypt had not attempted to ...
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... Britain for a reconsidera- tion of the whole matter.3 34 Instead of clinging to his party's view that the treaty was void or voidable , McKinley chose to adopt the policy of his Democratic predecessor . The British ambassador was ...
... Britain for a reconsidera- tion of the whole matter.3 34 Instead of clinging to his party's view that the treaty was void or voidable , McKinley chose to adopt the policy of his Democratic predecessor . The British ambassador was ...
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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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