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THE UNITED STATES AND LATIN AMERICA
BY
JOHN HOLLADAY LATANÉ
PH. D., LL. D.
PROFESSOR OF AMERICAN HISTORY AND DEAN OF THE COLLEGE FACULTY IN THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Author of "From Isolation to Leadership," "America as a World Power," etc.
TO THE MEMORY OF MY FATHER WHOSE DAILY COMMENTS ON PUBLIC QUESTIONS WERE MY FIRST LESSONS IN THE STUDY OF POLITICS AND TO MY MOTHER WHO IMPARTED TO ME A LOVE OF HISTORY AND WHOSE APPROVAL IS STILL THE RICHEST REWARD OF MY EFFORTS
PREFACE
CONTENTS
THE UNITED STATES AND LATIN AMERICA
THE UNITED STATES AND LATIN AMERICA
CHAPTER I
The Revolt of the Spanish Colonies
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER II
The Recognition of the Spanish-American Republics
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER III
The Diplomacy of the United States in Regard to Cuba
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IV
The Diplomatic History of the Panama Canal
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER V
French Intervention in Mexico
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VI
The Two Venezuelan Episodes
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VII
The Advance of the United States in the Caribbean
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VIII
Pan Americanism
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IX
The Monroe Doctrine
FOOTNOTES:
THE END
INDEX
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