Chronology of Hispanic-American History: From Pre-Columbian Times to the PresentThis comprehensive reference book is divided into eleven chronological chapters, all of which include short biographies of key figures. It is also supplemented with several shorter sections: regional histories, which document the peoples of Mexico & the U.S. Southwest, the Hispanic Caribbean & the Eastern U.S., Central America, & South America; a historical timeline; excerpts from or entire important historical legal documents; & a glossary of commonly used terms. Includes a category index. An extensive general index provides quick access to numerous people, places, & events. B & W photos & illustrations. --From publisher's description. |
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The Hay - Bunau - Varilla Treaty for the construction of an isthmian canal was signed by the U.S. and Panama , preventing Panama from pursuing an independent foreign policy and incurring excessive foreign debt and granting ...
The Hay - Bunau - Varilla Treaty for the construction of an isthmian canal was signed by the U.S. and Panama , preventing Panama from pursuing an independent foreign policy and incurring excessive foreign debt and granting ...
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Article IX The particular Convention Signed this day by the respective Ministers having for its object to provide for the payment of debts due to the Citizens of the United States by the French Republic prior to the 30th Sept 1800 ( 8 ...
Article IX The particular Convention Signed this day by the respective Ministers having for its object to provide for the payment of debts due to the Citizens of the United States by the French Republic prior to the 30th Sept 1800 ( 8 ...
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Article 28 This convention when signed by the contracting parties , shall be ratified according to the laws of the respective countries and shall be exchanged at Washington within a term of eight months from this date , or earlier if ...
Article 28 This convention when signed by the contracting parties , shall be ratified according to the laws of the respective countries and shall be exchanged at Washington within a term of eight months from this date , or earlier if ...
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Contents
PREFACE | xi |
HISTORICAL TIMELINE | xxxvi |
CHAPTER 150000 B C TO A D 1492 | 3 |
Copyright | |
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