Lectures On the Growth And Development of the United States volume 6

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Lectures On the Growth And Development of the United States volume 6
Edwin Wiley
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Treaties and Topics in American Diplomacy, pp. 275-270.
Great Britain. " On November 13 Adams entered in his Diary: " I lind him yet altogether unsettled in his own mind a^ to the answer to be given to Can- ning's proposals, and alarmed far beyond any- thing that I would have conceived possible, with the fear that the Holy Alliance are about to restore immediately all South America tu Spain. Calhoun stimulates the panic, and the news that Cadiz was surrendered to the French has so affected the
...President that he appeared entirely to despair of the cause of South America. * * *. "* Hence Monroe was ready to accept Calhoun's proposition to instruct Rush to act in conjunction with Canning " in case of any sudden emergency of danger. " f A set of in- structions was then drawn up and sub- mitted to the Cabinet for examination. Adams insisted that if the United States must join Great Britain, the latter should first acknowledge the in- dependence of the South American States, inasmuch as the United States had done so and therefore " had a right to object to the interference of foreign powers in the affairs of those territories.

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