The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... colonies and in trade , of imperialistic am- bitions which had never been realized . There was a policy known as Pan- Germanism , which some people interpreted as a plan to put Germany in control of Europe . Then there was a system of ...
... colonies and in trade , of imperialistic am- bitions which had never been realized . There was a policy known as Pan- Germanism , which some people interpreted as a plan to put Germany in control of Europe . Then there was a system of ...
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... colonies in Africa , the South Seas , and in China . These were distributed among the members of the British Empire , and to Japan . She was required to restore Alsace - Lorraine to France , and to turn over her Polish provinces to the ...
... colonies in Africa , the South Seas , and in China . These were distributed among the members of the British Empire , and to Japan . She was required to restore Alsace - Lorraine to France , and to turn over her Polish provinces to the ...
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... colonies of any Euro- pean power which might be endangered by German conquests in Europe . Act of In case of any threat of a transfer of such colony or colonies from one European power to another , the American republics would arrange ...
... colonies of any Euro- pean power which might be endangered by German conquests in Europe . Act of In case of any threat of a transfer of such colony or colonies from one European power to another , the American republics would arrange ...
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