The United States and Samoa

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1931
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Schleicher, Charles P.
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[Honolulu]
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In the history of nations Samoa does not rank very high, nevertheless, it is interesting and important principally because of two reasons. First: it is a typical example of the domination of groups of people in the Pacific by a strong power. Second; American Samoa in particular furnishes to the world a rich ground for political experiment and observation.
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Bibliography: leaves iv-viii.
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i, 52, viii leaves
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Diplomatic relations, Samoan Islands, United States, Samoan Islands, United States
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Theses for the degree of Master of Arts (University of Hawaii (Honolulu)) History no. 55
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