Building the continental empire : American expansion from the Revolution to the Civil War /

In this fresh survey of foreign relations in the early years of the American republic, William Weeks argues that the construction of the new nation went hand in hand with the building of the American empire. That empire, he maintains, was of fundamental importance to the new nation, and he shows how...

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Main Author: Weeks, William Earl, 1957-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : Ivan R. Dee, c1996
Chicago, Ill. : 1996
Chicago, Ill. : [1996], ©1996
Chicago, Ill. : c1996
Chicago, Ill. : [1996]
Series:American ways series
American ways series
American ways series
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