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That American expansionism embraced regions along the Pacific by 1844 was obvious enough . American pioneers , pouring across the Rockies , seemed capable of resolving alone the perennial quarrel with Eng . land over the Oregon country ...
That American expansionism embraced regions along the Pacific by 1844 was obvious enough . American pioneers , pouring across the Rockies , seemed capable of resolving alone the perennial quarrel with Eng . land over the Oregon country ...
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Even then events in the Pacific and the Caribbean were slowly , almost imperceptibly , pushing the United States onto the world stage . American commercial expansionists of the ' forties had predicted accurately the impact which the ...
Even then events in the Pacific and the Caribbean were slowly , almost imperceptibly , pushing the United States onto the world stage . American commercial expansionists of the ' forties had predicted accurately the impact which the ...
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will tend to spread righteousness in the Far East ; and , subsidiary to that , whether or not they will tend to maintain peace in the Pacific . But , in order to make such an estimate , we shall have to consider the functions of naval ...
will tend to spread righteousness in the Far East ; and , subsidiary to that , whether or not they will tend to maintain peace in the Pacific . But , in order to make such an estimate , we shall have to consider the functions of naval ...
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EVOLUTION OF THE NATIONAL INTEREST | 3 |
can Continent 1760 | 18 |
The French Interest in American Independence 1778 | 27 |
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