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Home Historical Documents Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969–1976, Volume XVII, China, 1969–1972
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Chinese Immigration and the Chinese Exclusion Acts In the 1850 s, Chinese workers migrated to the United States, first to work in the gold mines, but also to take agricultural jobs, and factory work, especially in the garment industry Chinese immigrants were particularly instrumental in building railroads in the American west, and as Chinese laborers grew successful in the United States, a
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The Development of Foreign Policy During the first 50 years of the nation, diplomats were guided by the idea that the United States should observe political isolation from European powers during peacetime and maintain strict neutrality during periods of war Years before, Benjamin Franklin had summed up this point when he wrote: “A virgin state should preserve its virgin character and not go
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Now Available: Foreign Relations of the United States, 1977–1980, Volume IV, National Security Policy This volume documents the foreign policy decision making of the administration of President Jimmy Carter, focusing on efforts to modernize U S nuclear and conventional forces; undertake a comprehensive net assessment of the global balance of power; craft national security strategies
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His diary is a treasure trove of great historical significance Available on compact disk (The Haldeman Diaries, the Multi-Media Edition), a selection of key entries have been published in book form by G Putnam and Sons as The Haldeman Diaries: Inside the Nixon White House
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Home Historical Documents Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969–1976, Volume I, Foundations of Foreign Policy, 1969–1972
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