US Military Assistance to Southeast Asia
.... States. US security commitments to Thailand went back to the
Manila Treaty of 1954 and the Rusk-Thanat agreement of 1962. Thailand ....
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President McKinley's Expansionist Practices
.... that On May 1, 1898, Admiral Dewey sank the Spanish fleet in
Manila Bay, in a .... But, in December of that year, Washington signed a
treaty with its defeated rival ....
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Causes of the Spanish-American War
.... States naval squadron under George Dewey smashed the Spanish fleet in
Manila harbor, in the .... was signed August 12, and peace was confirmed by the
Treaty of Paris ....
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4

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Global Warming
.... of carbon dioxide higher than it would be without the
treaty because energy .... estuaries are the sites of megalopolises such as Shaghai,
Manila, Jakarta, Bangkok ....
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25

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Effect of Global Warming on Third World Nations
.... of carbon dioxide higher than it would be without the
treaty because energy .... estuaries are the sites of megalopolises such as Shaghai,
Manila, Jakarta, Bangkok ....
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Goya's The Junta of the Philippines
.... and, by extension with traders from all over the East who dealt with
Manila. .... Spain and deploy them on the other front Napoleon agreed to the
Treaty of Valentay ....
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US Vietnam Policy in Eisonhower Administration
.... became supportive of the American plan to create the Southeast Asia
Treaty Organization (SEATO) which came into being on September 8, 1954 in
Manila with the ....
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The Consistency of American Foreign Policy
.... George W. Bush gave a speech to the Philippine Congress in
Manila. .... on the multilateral approach, by creating the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO) as a ....
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Foreign Policies of T. Roosevelt & Wilson
.... orders which resulted, among other things, in the Battle of
Manila Bay and .... status as a peacemaker, most notably by brokering the peace
treaty between Japan and ....
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