The Growth of the United StatesH. Holt, 1925 - Всего страниц: 862 |
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... treaties , a treaty of commerce and a treaty of alliance . The first aimed at the regulation of Franco - American commerce , on the basis of " the most perfect equality and reciprocity . " The second , which up to the present is the ...
... treaties , a treaty of commerce and a treaty of alliance . The first aimed at the regulation of Franco - American commerce , on the basis of " the most perfect equality and reciprocity . " The second , which up to the present is the ...
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... treaty opened it to American vessels , of not over seventy tons burden , on the express condition that the United States should agree to export no molasses , sugar , coffee , cocoa , or cotton , no matter where grown , to any foreign ...
... treaty opened it to American vessels , of not over seventy tons burden , on the express condition that the United States should agree to export no molasses , sugar , coffee , cocoa , or cotton , no matter where grown , to any foreign ...
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... Treaty of 1850 , to the treaty with New Granada which preceded it , and to that with Nicaragua which followed ( see Chapter XL ) . In the New Granada Treaty the United States guaranteed the " perfect neutrality " of the Isthmus of ...
... Treaty of 1850 , to the treaty with New Granada which preceded it , and to that with Nicaragua which followed ( see Chapter XL ) . In the New Granada Treaty the United States guaranteed the " perfect neutrality " of the Isthmus of ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ANGLOSPANISH RIVALRY 15001600 | 15 |
THE SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND | 26 |
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