The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... complete and most gratifying . Do not think we will ever have any serious labor trouble again . " Frick followed the telegram with a letter , explaining that although the strike had cost the company the sum of two million dollars , the ...
... complete and most gratifying . Do not think we will ever have any serious labor trouble again . " Frick followed the telegram with a letter , explaining that although the strike had cost the company the sum of two million dollars , the ...
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... complete settlement of the existing diffi- culties . He suggested various reforms in the system of Cuban government and complete autonomy for the Cubans in all domestic affairs . The Spanish authorities were not pleased with Cleveland's ...
... complete settlement of the existing diffi- culties . He suggested various reforms in the system of Cuban government and complete autonomy for the Cubans in all domestic affairs . The Spanish authorities were not pleased with Cleveland's ...
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... complete independence was not restored until 1934 . DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CARIBBEAN Other developments which occurred in the Caribbean during this same period show that the conquest of Haiti was part of a comprehensive plan to give the ...
... complete independence was not restored until 1934 . DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CARIBBEAN Other developments which occurred in the Caribbean during this same period show that the conquest of Haiti was part of a comprehensive plan to give the ...
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