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Page 60
... economic motivations of the Spanish colonists of Central and South America were much the same as those that had impelled the English colonists of North America to rebellion . When Ferdinand VII tried to re- impose imperial authority ...
... economic motivations of the Spanish colonists of Central and South America were much the same as those that had impelled the English colonists of North America to rebellion . When Ferdinand VII tried to re- impose imperial authority ...
Page 112
... economy , by 1963 , to what they refer to as the " take off " point - that level of production from which further expansion ... economic growth that undermined the author- itarian state constructed by traditionalist Spain . By enlarging the.
... economy , by 1963 , to what they refer to as the " take off " point - that level of production from which further expansion ... economic growth that undermined the author- itarian state constructed by traditionalist Spain . By enlarging the.
Page 129
... economic forces of traditionalist Spain are willing to accommodate themselves to the modern world . Spain's entry into the Common Market could convert the country into simply a source of raw materials and a dumping ground for the manu ...
... economic forces of traditionalist Spain are willing to accommodate themselves to the modern world . Spain's entry into the Common Market could convert the country into simply a source of raw materials and a dumping ground for the manu ...
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Spanish Earth | 5 |
and the Several Spains | 25 |
Metropolitan Spain | 31 |
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