La Política de los Estados Unidos en el Continente Americano

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La Política de los Estados Unidos en el Continente Americano

by Raúl de Cárdenas y Echarte

ES·~11 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

ÍNDICE

2:12
2

PRIMERA PARTE LA EXPANSIÓN TERRITORIAL - I LA OCUPACIÓN DE TERRITORIOS CONTIGUOS - (A) (1783) Área comprendida entre los montes Alleghanies y el río Mississippi.

1:31:59
3

(B) (1803) Louisiana.

31:17
4

(C) (1819) Florida.

15:01
5

(D) (1845) Tejas.

44:33
6

(E) (1848) Alta California y Nuevo Méjico.

12:03
7

(F) (1846) Oregon.

15:42
8

(G) (1854) (El valle de Mesilla).

2:26
9

SEGUNDA PARTE LA DOCTRINA DE MONROE - I SU ANTECEDENTE: LA POLÍTICA DEL "AISLAMIENTO" O DE "LAS DOS ESFERAS"

6:30:38
10

TERCERA PARTE LA PREPONDERANCIA EN EL CARIBE - (A) CUBA

1:47:58

Description

At the start of the 1700s the land that would become the United States was a patchwork of Spanish, French and British colonies. A thin British strip stretched from Maine to South Carolina, while the interior was claimed by rival powers. Early Virginian settlers began pushing westward, laying the groundwork for a territorial expansion that would outlast the Revolutionary War.

The narrative then turns to the famous doctrine that bears President Monroe’s name, tracing its roots in the early nineteenth‑century desire to keep European interference out of the hemisphere. It examines how the principle was invoked to justify American actions, the debates over its true meaning, and why the doctrine still echoes in contemporary diplomatic discussions.

Finally, the author maps the United States’ growing foothold in the Caribbean, from Cuba to Panama and beyond. By exploring the political, economic, and strategic motives behind interventions, the book reveals how early 20th‑century policies set patterns that continue to shape relations with its southern neighbors.

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es

Duration

~11 hours (685K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-04-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Raúl de Cárdenas y Echarte

Raúl de Cárdenas y Echarte

1884–1979

A Cuban lawyer, diplomat, and statesman, he moved between public office and political writing in the first half of the twentieth century. He is best remembered for serving as Cuba’s vice president under Ramón Grau San Martín and for publishing works on Cuban and inter-American affairs.

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