The geographical basis of trade between Latin America and the United States.

Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University === The United States and Latin America make up the greater part of the Americas. Both of these lands had similar beginnings as portions of the "New World." They were discovered in the latter years of the sixteenth century, and soon were explored and settle...

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Main Author: Cornetta, George J
Language:en_US
Published: Boston University 2015
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2144/10396
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spelling ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-103962019-04-25T03:11:09Z The geographical basis of trade between Latin America and the United States. Cornetta, George J Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University The United States and Latin America make up the greater part of the Americas. Both of these lands had similar beginnings as portions of the "New World." They were discovered in the latter years of the sixteenth century, and soon were explored and settled by Europeans. With the passing of the years, the United States has developed into the greatest nation in the world. It is a highly industrialized country as well as a great agricultural nation. Latin America on the other hand has been slower in development. Her economy is still in an early stage of development; and she is still as dependent as she was years ago upon agricultural and extractive industries.[TRUNCATED] 2015-02-02T16:29:35Z 2015-02-02T16:29:35Z 1951 1951 Thesis/Dissertation b14735192 https://hdl.handle.net/2144/10396 en_US Based on investigation of the BU Libraries' staff, this work is free of known copyright restrictions. Boston University
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description Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University === The United States and Latin America make up the greater part of the Americas. Both of these lands had similar beginnings as portions of the "New World." They were discovered in the latter years of the sixteenth century, and soon were explored and settled by Europeans. With the passing of the years, the United States has developed into the greatest nation in the world. It is a highly industrialized country as well as a great agricultural nation. Latin America on the other hand has been slower in development. Her economy is still in an early stage of development; and she is still as dependent as she was years ago upon agricultural and extractive industries.[TRUNCATED]
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