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Records of the Department of State relating to political relations between the U.S. and Central America, 1911-1929 and between Central America and other states, 1910-1929

Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century Available online

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Format:
Book
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Central America--Politics and government--1821-1951.
Central America.
United States--Foreign relations--Central America.
United States.
Central America--Foreign relations--United States.
Central America--Foreign relations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (407 monographs)
Summary:
This collection contains information about one of the most politically conflictive decades in Central American history, especially in Nicaragua. During the period, the United States intervened three times in Nicaragua (1909, 1912-1926, 1927-1934). It traces the relations between the various authoritarian regimes in Central America, including that of Gen. Federico Tinoco of Costa Rica and Manuel Cabrera Estrada (1898-1920). The latter was a close ally of the United Fruit Company, which during this period dominated the Caribbean coastal region of Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Guatemala.
OCLC:
1381483789

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