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Mexico
Year: 1973 Publisher: Brussel Belgische Dienst voor de buitenlandse handel

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Mexique
Year: 1973 Publisher: Bruxelles Office belge du commerce extérieur

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Syllabus du cours de géographie commerciale consacré aux pays de l'Amérique latine Etats-Unis du Mexique
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Year: 1937 Publisher: Bruxelles Maison de l'Amérique latine

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Mission économique belge au Mexique et au Venezuela en février-mars 1952
Year: 1952 Publisher: Bruxelles Fabrimétal, Fédération des entreprises de l'industrie des fabrications métalliques

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Mexico --- Mexique --- Venezuela --- Venezuela --- 338 (72 t 87)


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Impressions recueillies dans quelques-uns des pays de l'Amérique latine au point de vue commercial, industriel et financier
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Year: 1936 Publisher: Bruxelles Impr. H. & M. Schaumans

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Aspects de la situation économique et commerciale en Amérique latine au début de 1937. Exposé du 17 février 1937
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Year: 1937 Publisher: Bruxelles Maison de l'Amérique latine

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La Mission économique belge au Mexique, au Venezuela, en Rep. Dominicaine et à Haïti, 16 février- 5 avril 1952
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Year: 1952 Publisher: Bruxelles Office belge du commerce extérieur

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Syllabus du cours de géographie commerciale consacré aux pays de l'Amérique latine : Etats-Unis du Mexique
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Year: 1939 Publisher: Bruxelles Maison de l'Amérique latine

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Le Mexique
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ISBN: 2130462359 9782130462354 Year: 1997 Volume: 1666.

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The republic for which it stands
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ISBN: 9780199735815 0199735816 9780190619060 9780190619077 0190619066 0190619074 Year: 2017 Publisher: New York, NY

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"During Reconstruction Northerners attempted to remake the United States in their own image. They would make incarnate the new world Republicans imagined at the end of the Civil War. That new world seemed possible because the Republican Party controlled the Union in 1865 as fully as any political party would ever control the country. Reconstruction would produce a nation built around free labor with a homogenous citizenry whose rights would be guaranteed by a newly empowered federal government. Black as well as white citizens would inhabit a largely Protestant country of independent producers. They never realized that dream. The government's attempts to implement this vision confronted significant obstacles. Southern whites successfully resisted, and Indians resisted with far less success. Freedpeople both grasped the opportunities that the Republican vision offered them and attempted to articulate their own version of republican America. The United States became a nation of immigrants, Catholic and Jewish as well as Protestant. New technologies transformed the economy, as Americans significantly shifted into wage workers instead of independent producers. Capitalism produced the very rich and the very poor. The Gilded Age thrived where Reconstruction failed, the template of American modernity. The era was full of paradoxes. Notoriously corrupt, it also formed a seedbed of reform. It spawned racial, religious, and social conflicts as deep as the country had seen to date, but a newly diverse nation emerged. The newest volume in the acclaimed Oxford History of the United States series, The Republic for Which It Stands offers a magisterial account of the Gilded Age's real legacy that lies buried beneath its capitalists of legend and its corrupt politicians."--Provided by publisher.

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