Mexico under Carranza/Contents
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CONTENTS
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Preface | vii |
Chapter I | |
How the People of Mexico Have Fared Under the Carranza Régime | 3 |
Chapter II | |
Character of the Carranza Revolutionary Party Constituting the Recognized Government of Mexico — The Relations Established with the United States and the Rest of the World | 42 |
Chapter III | |
Character of Foreign Investments in Mexico. Particularly Those of Americans — Relations of These Investments to the Economic Condition of the Country — Dealings Between Foreign Investors and the Mexican Government | 93 |
Chapter IV | |
How the Carrancistas Have Treated the Interests of Foreign Investors | 147 |
Chapter V | |
Causes of the Evils Which Have Afflicted the Mexican People Since Their Existence as a Self-Governing Nation Began in 1821 — The Remedy | 194 |
Appendix I | |
The General Law for the Construction of International and Interoceanic Railways | 239 |
Appendix II | |
Union and Central Pacific Railroads | 245 |
Appendix III | |
Revised List of American Citizens Killed in Mexico by Armed Mexicans During the Revolutionary Period Between December, 1910, and September i, 1916 | 248 |
Appendix IV | |
List of 6 1 Outrages Committed in the Oil Regions of Mexico Alone in a Period of Six Months and Eight Days | 263 |