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Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I An End to Forty Years of Enmity
in Mexican -United States Relations
II The Contest for Position:
Corwin and Pickett, 1861 -1862
III Treaty Making: Attempts at
Building a United States-Mexican
Friendship, 1861-1862
IV Confederate Relations with
Two Mexicos, 1862 -1865
V United States Domestic Politics and
the Deterioration of Relations with
Mexico, 1862-1865
VI The Tangle of Two Wars: French
Intervention in Mexico During the
United States Civil War, 1861-1865
VII Untangling Two Wars:
French Intervention During the
Early Reconstruction Years,
1865 -1867
VIII Mexico and United States
Postwar Politics
IX Dollars over Dominion:
The Developing
United States Economic Interests
in Mexico, 1861 -1867
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
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