The Trans-Isthmian Canal: A Study in American Diplomatic History (1825-1904)University of Texas, 1904 - Počet stran: 31 |
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... coast of Central America Great Britain had assumed practic- ally undisputed control . The Mosquito territory had been vir- tually controlled by Great Britain since 1830. In August , 1841 , McDonald , the British superintendent of Belize ...
... coast of Central America Great Britain had assumed practic- ally undisputed control . The Mosquito territory had been vir- tually controlled by Great Britain since 1830. In August , 1841 , McDonald , the British superintendent of Belize ...
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... coast Great Britain had seized Tigre Island , in the Gulf of Fonseca , ( October 16 , 1849 ) , thus commanding also the probable western terminus of the canal . In a word , England was master of Central America . The acquisition of ...
... coast Great Britain had seized Tigre Island , in the Gulf of Fonseca , ( October 16 , 1849 ) , thus commanding also the probable western terminus of the canal . In a word , England was master of Central America . The acquisition of ...
Strana 10
... Coast , or any part of Central America . " ( Art . I. ) " Vessels of the United States or Great Britain travers- ing the said canal shall , in case of war between the contracting parties , be exempted from blockade , detention , or ...
... Coast , or any part of Central America . " ( Art . I. ) " Vessels of the United States or Great Britain travers- ing the said canal shall , in case of war between the contracting parties , be exempted from blockade , detention , or ...
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... Coast . The Spectator , on the contrary , observes : " The value of the treaty is enhanced by its apparent impracticability . * * * The canal is secured - in posse - which is something . Should there be no canal , the convention will be ...
... Coast . The Spectator , on the contrary , observes : " The value of the treaty is enhanced by its apparent impracticability . * * * The canal is secured - in posse - which is something . Should there be no canal , the convention will be ...
Strana 12
... Coast and the Bay Islands were violations of the Clayton- Bulwer treaty . The chief point of dispute was the interpretation of the article relating to the occupation of Central America . Great Britain maintained that " the design of the ...
... Coast and the Bay Islands were violations of the Clayton- Bulwer treaty . The chief point of dispute was the interpretation of the article relating to the occupation of Central America . Great Britain maintained that " the design of the ...
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¹ Messages 1st Session 56th Congress administration agua annual message Atlantic and Pacific authorized to negotiate Bay Islands Belize bill Blaine Britain British government Canal Company Central America Central American Republic chargé d'affaires citizens Clayton Clayton-Bulwer treaty Colom commercial concession contracting parties Costa Rica December England enter European powers fortify the canal Frelinghuysen Frelinghuysen-Zavala treaty Granada granted guarantee the neutrality guaranty of neutrality Hay-Herran treaty Hise treaty Honduras interoceanic canal invite other nations isthmian transit isthmus of Panama January June June 28 Lake Nicaragua line of policy Lord Palmerston ment Messages and Papers Mosquito Coast Mosquito territory Nicar Nicaragua Canal Nicaragua route November obtain Panama Company perpetual control political proposed protectorate San Juan secretary Senate Executive Document Senate passed STANFORD stipulates termini tion trans-isthmian canal transit routes treaty was ratified treaty with Colombia treaty with Nicaragua trol United States guarantee vessels vote William Ouseley zone above described
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Strana 29 - The Republic of Panama grants to the United States in perpetuity the use, occupation and control of a zone of land and land under water for the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation and protection of said Canal...
Strana 25 - An Act to provide for the construction of a canal connecting the waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans...
Strana 10 - Vessels of the United States or Great Britain, traversing the said canal, shall in case of war between the contracting parties, be exempted from blockade, detention, or capture, by either of the belligerents...
Strana 22 - That the construction of such a maritime highway is now more than ever indispensable to that intimate and ready intercommunication between our eastern and western seaboards demanded by the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands and the prospective expansion of our influence and commerce in the Pacific...
Strana 17 - The policy of this country is a canal under American control. The United States cannot consent to the surrender of this control to any European power or to any combination of European powers.
Strana 5 - And, in order to secure to themselves the tranquil and constant enjoyment of these advantages, and as an especial compensation for the said advantages, and for the favors they have acquired by the 4th, 5th and 6th articles of this treaty, the United States guarantee, positively and efficaciously, to New Granada...
Strana 28 - ... and immeasurably to the advantage of the State of Panama, at that time under its jurisdiction; third, that throughout this period revolutions, riots, and factional disturbances of every kind have occurred one after the other in almost uninterrupted succession, some of them lasting for months and even for years, while the central government was unable to put them down or to make peace with the rebels; fourth, that these disturbances instead of showing any sign of abating have tended to grow more...
Strana 10 - Britain hereby declare that neither the one nor the other will ever obtain or maintain for itself any exclusive control over the said ship canal; agreeing that neither will ever erect or maintain any fortifications commanding the same or in the vicinity thereof, or occupy, or fortify, or colonize, or assume, or exercise any dominion over Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito coast,- or any part of Central America...
Strana 30 - The Republic of Panama further grants in like manner to the United States in perpetuity all islands within the limits of the zone above described and in addition thereto the group of small islands in the Bay of Panama, named Perico, Naos, Culebra and Flamenco.
Strana 27 - The people of Panama have, by apparently unanimous movement, dissolved their political connection with the Republic of Colombia and resumed their independence. When you are satisfied that a de facto government, republican in form and without substantial opposition from its own people, has been established in the State of Panama, you will enter into relations with it as the responsible government of the territory...