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... United States , the author suggests that these diverging explanations of the nation were most often divided into two opposing camps in which the people clung to Martí's notion of social unity amidst ideological discord , while the state ...
... United States , the author suggests that these diverging explanations of the nation were most often divided into two opposing camps in which the people clung to Martí's notion of social unity amidst ideological discord , while the state ...
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... United States at a long - term strategic disadvantage by souring relations with civilians and galvanizing resistance in unconquered towns along the Veracruz - Mexico City supply line ( 31 ) . Indeed , this supply line later proved to be ...
... United States at a long - term strategic disadvantage by souring relations with civilians and galvanizing resistance in unconquered towns along the Veracruz - Mexico City supply line ( 31 ) . Indeed , this supply line later proved to be ...
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... United States - Cuba diplomatic relations since 7 January 1959 , when the United States recognized the new Cuban government but maintained serious reservations about Fidel Castro ( 5 ) . Philip Bonsal , who replaced Earl T. Smith as the ...
... United States - Cuba diplomatic relations since 7 January 1959 , when the United States recognized the new Cuban government but maintained serious reservations about Fidel Castro ( 5 ) . Philip Bonsal , who replaced Earl T. Smith as the ...
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