And as a result of the changes we have introduced we will have 40% more speakers of Mandarin and Arabic in our posts overseas than in 2010, and 20% more speakers of Latin American Spanish and Portuguese.
This book describes some examples of Latin American and Spanish Biosphere Reserves management.
Roosevelt was an enthusiastic supporter not only of the Spanish-American War, in which he enlisted, but of the subsequent American takeover of the Spanish empire.
Of course, the gravesty of this is that the market for Quarter Horses is very similar to the market that is in love with the idea of having an American or Spanish Colonial Mustang as an equine partner.
The first, at the University of Chicago in 1951, was a survey of American foreign policy since the Spanish-American War, and a running critique of the deleterious effect of domestic politics on international relations.
And, in doing so, does it not cast shadows of the old colonial past that could spoil the Ibero-American community of Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries?
Together with the flood of takeovers of Latin American companies by Spanish businesses, the Pinochet affair has revived in some quarters dormant resentments dating from colonialism.
Laws and policies that have stopped working are phased out more quickly than they are in the U.S., where we still pay the 1898 Spanish American War tax in our phone bills.
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The number of soldiers who died between 1861 and 1865, an estimated 620, 000, is approximately equal to the total American fatalities in the Revolution, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, the Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, and the Korean War combined.
Just the opposite was true of the Spanish-American War, which broke out five years later.
It was first passed in 1898 as a luxury tax to fund the Spanish-American War.
The Spanish-American War and its aftermath represented a turning point in American foreign policy.
The trend culminated in William Randolph Hearst's handling of the Spanish-American War in 1898.
L. Godkin, editor of the New York Post at the time of the Spanish-American war.
Blacks had fought with distinction in the Spanish-American War and would enlist en masse during World War I.
This Spanish-American fight also opened a new chapter in the history of seapower.
The IRS has short and informative YouTube videos on tax related topics in English, Spanish and American Sign Language (ASL).
Despite the acquisition of Cuba and the Philippines in the Spanish-American War of 1898, America was not a colonial power.
Woodrow Wilson had initially cheered the American takeover of the Spanish empire, although not as lustily as Roosevelt and McKinley.
Its Spanish-American colonial experience, invigorated by Malay, Chinese and indigenous influences, has produced an Asian variant of the rum-and-Coca-Cola culture.
The island came under US control in 1898 when Spain lost the island at the end of the Spanish-American war.
True, the United States Navy under Admiral George Dewey had ousted Spain from the Philippines in the Spanish-American War of 1898.
Experts estimate that, among these emigres, are about 100 al-Qaeda agents ready at any moment to hit a Spanish or American target.
So obviously she opposed the 1898 Spanish-American, WW1, WW2, Korea and Vietnam.
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The Spanish-American War (1898) spurred federal officials to scramble for more revenue.
In 1898, the Treaty of Paris was signed, ending the Spanish-American War.
"A Message to Garcia" is a parable of heroic initiative and duty, very loosely based on events during the Spanish-American War of 1898.
The United States occupied Guantanamo Bay, discovered by the Europeans in 1494, during the Spanish-American War of 1898 and established a base there.
"Crucible of Empire: The Spanish-American War" combines historical footage, crisp narration by Edward James Olmos and interviews with a well-balanced group of historians.
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