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United States-Latin American Relations, 1800-1850: The Formative Generations Book

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  • United States-Latin American Relations, 1800-1850: The Formative Generations
  • Written by author T. Ray Shurbutt
  • Published by University of Alabama Press, January 2005
  • st1:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } Relations between the United States and the countries of Latin America have been characterized by misunderstandings based on language and culture, a lack of sustained commitment on the part of the United States, and, in s
  • "This collection surveys U.S. relations with Central America, Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, and Chile during the first half of the 19th century, [and] the detailed country-by-country analysis serves well to demonstrate patterns in early
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1Orgins of United States-Latin American relations1
2United States-Central American relations, 1824-185025
3Steps of considerable delicacy : early relations with Peru47
4Impossible job, impossible man! : Thomas Sumter, Jr., and diplomatic relations between the United States and the Portuguese court in Brazil, 1809-182186
5Initiating United States relations with Argentina102
6The United States and Mexico, 1810-1850122
7Early United States recognition of Colombian independence and subsequent relations to 1830197
8Personnel diplomacy : the United States and Chile, 1812-1850228


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