Format:
1 Online-Ressource (82,212 images)
Edition:
Farmington Hills, Mich Gale, a part of Cengage Learning 2012 Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web
Series Statement:
Archives unbound
Content:
"During the 1930s, U.S. relations with Latin America and the Caribbean Growing war clouds in Europe and Asia predicated the need for securing resources and allies in the Western Hemisphere. Giving up unpopular military intervention, the U.S. shifted to other methods to maintain its influence in Latin America: Pan-Americanism, support for strong local leaders, the training of national guards, economic and cultural penetration, Export-Import Bank loans, financial supervision, and political persuasion."
Note:
Date range of documents: 1930-1944
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Reproduction of the originals from the U.S. National Archives
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Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web
Language:
English
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