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The invaded : how Latin Americans and their allies fought and ended U.S. occupations / Alan McPherson.

By: McPherson, Alan L [author.].Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2014Description: 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white).Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780199378227 (ebook) :.Subject(s): Latin America -- Relations -- United States | United States -- Relations -- Latin America | Anti-Americanism -- Latin America -- History -- 20th century | Nicaragua -- History -- 1909-1937 | Haiti -- History -- American occupation, 1915-1934 | Dominican Republic -- History -- American occupation, 1916-1924Additional Physical Form: Print version : 9780195343038DDC classification: 327.8073 Online resources: Oxford scholarship online Summary: 'The Invaded' explores the United States' military occupations of Nicaragua (1912-33), Haiti (1915-34), and the Dominican Republic (1916-24), proposing not only that opposition to US intervention was more widespread than commonly acknowledged but that anti-imperial movements in the Caribbean basin were primarily responsible for bringing about the end of US occupation.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

'The Invaded' explores the United States' military occupations of Nicaragua (1912-33), Haiti (1915-34), and the Dominican Republic (1916-24), proposing not only that opposition to US intervention was more widespread than commonly acknowledged but that anti-imperial movements in the Caribbean basin were primarily responsible for bringing about the end of US occupation.

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