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8. Ibid., 75.
9. Sarah York Stevenson, Maximilian in Mexico: a Woman’s Reminiscences of the French
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10. Ibid., 2.
11. Ibid., 7.
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13. Brian Schoen, Fragile Fabric of Union: Cotton, Federal Politics, and the Global
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14. Charles Downer Hazen, Modern European History (New York: Henry Holt & Co.,
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15. Ibid., 354.
16. Ibid., 356.
17. Ibid., 358.
18. Stevenson, Maximilian in Mexico, 11.
19. Kératry, L'Élévation et la chute de l'empereur Maximilien, xi.
20. Stevenson, 4.
21. Stevenson, Maximilian in Mexico, 3-7.
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