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The first four conventions (1837-1839) had for their sole aim the establishment of direct trade with Europe, although one of them (charleston, 1839) mentioned the matter of internal improvements. The next three conventions (1845, 1849, 1851) were concerned wholly with internal improve ments. The Memphis Convention of 1845 wished to bind the Atlantic Coast to the Mississippi Valley, to clear the mouth of the Mississippi, and then bind the West to the South. The Memphis Convention of 1849 was called for the sole purpose of furthering the construction of the Pacific Railroad, although a canal or railroad across Mexico or Central America was a measure of temporary interest. The New Orleans Convention of 1851 was interested in railroad construction, both east and west of the Mississippi, and the Isthmian route.
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Publisher - Forgotten Books
Language - English
Hardback
Contributors
Author
John G. Van Deusen
Published Date -
ISBN - 9780266212706
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.6 cm
Page Count - 115
Paperback
Contributors
Author
John G. Van Deusen
Published Date -
ISBN - 9780243290772
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.7 cm
Page Count - 117
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