Chemistry for Changing Times
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Contents: 1. The Aims of Foreign Policy 2: The Instruments and Procedures of Foreign Policy 3: The Diplomacy of the Revolution 4: Problems of Independence 5: War in Europe Raises New and Settles Old Problems 6: The Louisiana Purchase and Its Sequel 7: In Defense of Peaceful Trade-The War of 1812 8. Friendly Settlements with Great Britain and Spain 9: The Monroe Doctrine and Latin American Independence 10: A Diplomatic Miscellany 11: Oregon 12: Texas 13: President Polk's Quarrel with Mexico 14: War and Peace with Mexico 15: Agents of Commerce Open Doors in the Far East 16: A Decade of Frustration 17: The Diplomacy of Civil War 18: Advance Agents of Empire 19: The Monroe Doctrine and Pan Americanism 20: Fisheries, Fur Seals, and Far Eastern Interests 21: The United States Looks Outward 22: The War with Spain and Its Fruits 23: Latin America and the Caribbean 24: The United States and the Far East 1898-1914 25: The Paths of Peace 26: The Road to War 27: Preparing for the Peace Conference
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