America in the World: A Guide to U.S. Foreign PolicyForeign Policy Association, 1983 - 246 من الصفحات |
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... British practice of seizing American seamen on the high seas and " impressing " them into the British Navy . A three - year undeclared sea war with France ( 1798-1801 ) brought some relief in that quarter , but the problem would not go ...
... British practice of seizing American seamen on the high seas and " impressing " them into the British Navy . A three - year undeclared sea war with France ( 1798-1801 ) brought some relief in that quarter , but the problem would not go ...
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... British and French allies . Three factors led to this result . One was the increasingly important American interest in trade with Europe , an interest that was menaced by the warring powers ' navies . Second was Britain's double ...
... British and French allies . Three factors led to this result . One was the increasingly important American interest in trade with Europe , an interest that was menaced by the warring powers ' navies . Second was Britain's double ...
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... British loyalists during the American War of Independence , but many Canadians soon caught independence fever themselves . By the 1830s Canadian insurgents against British rule were recruiting illegal help from across the American ...
... British loyalists during the American War of Independence , but many Canadians soon caught independence fever themselves . By the 1830s Canadian insurgents against British rule were recruiting illegal help from across the American ...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
Making U S Foreign Policy | 23 |
Part II | 85 |
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