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Pagina 45
... United States thus shared a certain com- munity of purpose , there was , also , a clash of interests and ideas between them . Each feared the possible territorial expansion of the other . Each was quick to suspect the other's political ...
... United States thus shared a certain com- munity of purpose , there was , also , a clash of interests and ideas between them . Each feared the possible territorial expansion of the other . Each was quick to suspect the other's political ...
Pagina 46
... United States was primarily concerned with her own great process of internal expansion , a process which , incidentally , deprived Mexico of a half of her territory . Protective , the doctrine was also mainly passive . But its ...
... United States was primarily concerned with her own great process of internal expansion , a process which , incidentally , deprived Mexico of a half of her territory . Protective , the doctrine was also mainly passive . But its ...
Pagina 47
... United States and the Caribbean countries , the United States exercised its coercive powers with remarkable moderation and often with reluctance . Finally , in the nineteen - twenties , this extended interpretation of the Monroe ...
... United States and the Caribbean countries , the United States exercised its coercive powers with remarkable moderation and often with reluctance . Finally , in the nineteen - twenties , this extended interpretation of the Monroe ...
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