American Policy of Recognition Towards MexicoJohns Hopkins Press, 1933 - 119 páginas |
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... treaty settling the boundary between the two countries . Also , he was instructed to bring to the notice of the Mexican gov- ernment the fact that the American continents were not henceforth to be considered as subject to future ...
... treaty settling the boundary between the two countries . Also , he was instructed to bring to the notice of the Mexican gov- ernment the fact that the American continents were not henceforth to be considered as subject to future ...
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... treaty covering all disputes between the two countries . The United States held the signing of such a treaty a prerequisite to recognition . For the first time in her relations with Mexico the United States demanded the signing of a ...
... treaty covering all disputes between the two countries . The United States held the signing of such a treaty a prerequisite to recognition . For the first time in her relations with Mexico the United States demanded the signing of a ...
Página 118
... treaty signature be- fore , 77 . Reeves , Jessie S. , 41 . Revolt , Spanish - American , 25 . Reyes , Bernardo , 84 ... Treaty of Amity , Navigation and Commerce , U. S. - Mexico , 37 , 38 . Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo , 68 . Treaty of ...
... treaty signature be- fore , 77 . Reeves , Jessie S. , 41 . Revolt , Spanish - American , 25 . Reyes , Bernardo , 84 ... Treaty of Amity , Navigation and Commerce , U. S. - Mexico , 37 , 38 . Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo , 68 . Treaty of ...
Contenido
Recognition | 9 |
Historical Background and First Recognition | 25 |
A Period of Military Anarchy and Reform | 40 |
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1st sess 2d sess 45th Cong 50 cents 75 cents accord recognition administration American citizens American Minister American Trade Unions April Benito Juárez Carranza chargé d'affaires claims cloth colonies Congress constitutional convention Cruz December December 24 Despatches Diaz government diplomatic relations election ernment established Evarts facto February February 16 force Foreign Policy Foreign Relations Forsyth Foster France French government in Mexico H. B. ADAMS Henry Lane Wilson Huerta I-II Ibid independence interests International Law Iturbide January January 19 John July July 19 June Latané Madero March Maryland matter Maximilian ment Mexi Mexican government Mexico City Monroe nations Nicolás Bravo November Obregón peace Poinsett policy of recognition Porfirio Diaz power of recognition President Wilson principle Provisional President question recognized refused Republic revolution revolutionary Santa Anna Secretary Senate Señor Vallarta Seward Slidell South American Spain Spanish Texas tion United Vera Cruz Virginia Washington XI-XII