Foreign Interest in the Independence of New Spain: An Introduction to the War for Independence |
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... The History of the Louisiana Purchase ( New York , 1902 ) , P. 138 . 24 Adams , History of the United States , II , 21-22 . Barbé - Marbois , The History of Louisiana , p . 183. Details of the negotiations are told in Ward and Gooch ...
... The History of the Louisiana Purchase ( New York , 1902 ) , P. 138 . 24 Adams , History of the United States , II , 21-22 . Barbé - Marbois , The History of Louisiana , p . 183. Details of the negotiations are told in Ward and Gooch ...
Contents
THE BACKGROUND OF INDEPENDENCE | 3 |
EARLY PLANS FOR INDEPENDENCE | 20 |
BOURBON AND BRITISH ADVANCE | 39 |
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