The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... Territory One further formality remained over which Seward had no control . Russia turned over the territory before she received any money and the United States acquired full possession without advancing a cent . During the spring ...
... Territory One further formality remained over which Seward had no control . Russia turned over the territory before she received any money and the United States acquired full possession without advancing a cent . During the spring ...
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... territory . " Secretary Hay replied that the Monroe Doc- trine was designed to prevent any territorial aggrandizement at the expense of any American power . But the United States , he continued , " do not guar- antee any State against ...
... territory . " Secretary Hay replied that the Monroe Doc- trine was designed to prevent any territorial aggrandizement at the expense of any American power . But the United States , he continued , " do not guar- antee any State against ...
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... territory . On October 12 the German government agreed to evacuate the occupied terri- tory . Having received ... territory west of the Rhine , and Allied troops were to occupy this region , and the territory on the other side near the ...
... territory . On October 12 the German government agreed to evacuate the occupied terri- tory . Having received ... territory west of the Rhine , and Allied troops were to occupy this region , and the territory on the other side near the ...
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