The United States and the Disruption of the Spanish Empire, 1810-1822: A Study of the Relations of the United States with Spain and with the Rebel Spanish ColoniesPresents a general story of the relations of the United States with Spain and with the revolutionary governments of Spanish America beginning in 1810 and ending with the ratification of the Spanish treaty followed a year later by recognition of Spanish American independence. |
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