Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... French hold on the St. Lawrence and Great Lakes trading routes . For the Virginians the issue was one of title , for the French challenged their legal claims to the Ohio Valley . To protect New England's interests on the Atlantic ...
... French hold on the St. Lawrence and Great Lakes trading routes . For the Virginians the issue was one of title , for the French challenged their legal claims to the Ohio Valley . To protect New England's interests on the Atlantic ...
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... French , conscious of the colonial threat to their empire , began to prepare for the inescapable British - American assault on their New World possessions . American traders had established a post on the Great Miami , which the French ...
... French , conscious of the colonial threat to their empire , began to prepare for the inescapable British - American assault on their New World possessions . American traders had established a post on the Great Miami , which the French ...
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... French position in Mexico without committing the United States to any specific action . It was clear that the Senate would reject any such resolution , but in April 1864 the House passed a resolution , by a vote of 109 to 0 , which ...
... French position in Mexico without committing the United States to any specific action . It was clear that the Senate would reject any such resolution , but in April 1864 the House passed a resolution , by a vote of 109 to 0 , which ...
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John Adams at the Court of St Jamess June 1785 | 33 |
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