Henry L. Stimson: the first wise manThe twentieth century witnessed the rise of the United States as the preeminent player on the world stage. While many individuals were responsible for the American ascension, few have left a larger legacy in the arena of foreign policy than Henry L. Stims |
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A departmental overview of American policy toward Nicaragua discusses
Sandino's "career in banditry" and the "chronic bandit depredations" of his
followers.33 Somoza, on the other hand, emerged as a favorite of the Americans
in Nicaragua ...
A departmental overview of American policy toward Nicaragua discusses
Sandino's "career in banditry" and the "chronic bandit depredations" of his
followers.33 Somoza, on the other hand, emerged as a favorite of the Americans
in Nicaragua ...
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Somoza claimed the order had received the approval of Arthur Bliss Lane, the
U.S. Minister in Nicaragua. Lane denied the charge and produced evidence that
he had learned of the plan and warned Somoza not to attack Sandino.
Somoza claimed the order had received the approval of Arthur Bliss Lane, the
U.S. Minister in Nicaragua. Lane denied the charge and produced evidence that
he had learned of the plan and warned Somoza not to attack Sandino.
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Calvin Coolidge, "Conditions in Nicaragua," 10 January 1927, in Foreign
Relations of the United States 1927 (hereafter FRUS followed by year), 3:288-98.
15. Eder to Hoover, 8 January 1927, "American Interests in Nicaragua,"
Commerce ...
Calvin Coolidge, "Conditions in Nicaragua," 10 January 1927, in Foreign
Relations of the United States 1927 (hereafter FRUS followed by year), 3:288-98.
15. Eder to Hoover, 8 January 1927, "American Interests in Nicaragua,"
Commerce ...
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