Henry Clay And Pan-Americanism

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Henry Clay And Pan-Americanism
Moore, John Bassett, 1860-1947
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The delegates of Digitized by Google \ 11 the United States were not to seek exclusive privileges, even as against the European powers. They were to ob- serve the most-favored-nation principle, so that any favors in commerce or in navigation granted by an Amer- ican nation to any foreign power should extend to* every other American nation; and were to oppose the imposi- tion of discriminating duties on importations or expor- tations on account of the flag. As for the Monroe decla- rations, the ...delegates of the United States, without com- mitting the parties to the support of any particular boun- daries or to a joint resistance in any future case, were desired to propose a joint declaration that each American State, acting for and binding only itself, would not al- low a new European colony to be established within its territories. Another subject, closely related to commerce as well as to politics, was that of a canal to connect the Atlantic and the Pacific. Treating of this subject in a spirit of liberality, the instructions said: **What is to redound to the advantage of all America should be ef- fected by common means and united exertions, and should not be left to the separate efforts of any one power.

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