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... regarded by some authorities as the first overt act of war . To be sure , the Mexicans regarded the movement of American troops over the Sabine as an invasion of their territory ; but it is doubtful if hostilities would have broken out ...
... regarded by some authorities as the first overt act of war . To be sure , the Mexicans regarded the movement of American troops over the Sabine as an invasion of their territory ; but it is doubtful if hostilities would have broken out ...
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... regarded as de- grading . But in Siam and Muscat he did succeed in negotiating trea- ties ( 1833 ) that were designed to free American trade from onerous restrictions . Roberts thought it inadvisable to go on to Japan and at- tempt to ...
... regarded as de- grading . But in Siam and Muscat he did succeed in negotiating trea- ties ( 1833 ) that were designed to free American trade from onerous restrictions . Roberts thought it inadvisable to go on to Japan and at- tempt to ...
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... regarded the attempt of the Washington govern- ment to pin one section to the other with bayonets as positively im- moral . A comparison of particular relish to Englishmen suggested itself to the London Times : The contest is really for ...
... regarded the attempt of the Washington govern- ment to pin one section to the other with bayonets as positively im- moral . A comparison of particular relish to Englishmen suggested itself to the London Times : The contest is really for ...
Contents
Colonial Backgrounds | 1 |
Territorial Expansion of Continental United States front cover | 3 |
The Diplomacy of the French Alliance 17751778 | 8 |
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