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... settlement area in East Africa appeared particularly suitable . Then as now , the problem of overpopu- lation was paramount on the subcontinent , but Indian emigra- tion within the Empire was hampered by the exclusive racial policies of ...
... settlement area in East Africa appeared particularly suitable . Then as now , the problem of overpopu- lation was paramount on the subcontinent , but Indian emigra- tion within the Empire was hampered by the exclusive racial policies of ...
Page 152
... settlement put forward by the organiza- tion's executive committee included a definite British renun- ciation of any claim to annex the German colonies , a reconsid- eration of all existing sovereign rights in tropical Africa and the ...
... settlement put forward by the organiza- tion's executive committee included a definite British renun- ciation of any claim to annex the German colonies , a reconsid- eration of all existing sovereign rights in tropical Africa and the ...
Page 220
... settlement looked across the Atlantic to the author of the Fourteen Points and the people he led . 24 British But Wilson's conception of a conciliatory peace settlement did not include restoration of the German colonial empire ...
... settlement looked across the Atlantic to the author of the Fourteen Points and the people he led . 24 British But Wilson's conception of a conciliatory peace settlement did not include restoration of the German colonial empire ...
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