The United States and Latin AmericaLatané, John Holladay
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The United States and Latin America
Latané, John Holladay
Latin America -- Foreign relations -- United States; United States -- Foreign relations -- Latin America
Venezuela,
declares independence, 38;
war of liberation, 39-42;
dispute with Great Britain over boundary of British Guiana, 238-249;
intervention of Germany, England, and Italy in, 249-252;
neutral in Great War, 312, 316.
Vera Cruz, landing of American Marines at, 309.
Verona, Congress of, 60-63.
Viceroy, office of, in Spanish colonies, 4, 5, 12.
Vienna, Congress of, 58.
Villa, Francisco, Mexican insurrectionary chief, 309, 310.
Virgin Islands. See Danish West Indies.
_Virginius_, case of the, 114-118.
Walker, J. G.,
head of commission to investigate canal routes, 182;
report of, 183, 184.
Walker, William, invasion of Central America, 163.
Webster, Daniel, Cuban policy of, 90, 97.
Wellington, Duke of, withdraws from Congress of Verona, 60.
Weyler, Valeriano, captain-general of Cuba, 125, 126, 129.
William II, Emperor of Germany,
intervention in Venezuela, 249-252;
forced to withdraw, 252-255.
Wilson, Henry Lane, ambassador to Mexico, 307.
Wilson, Woodrow,
submits treaty with Colombia adjusting differences resulting from
Panama Revolution, 274, 275;
Central American policy, 285-287;
Haitian policy, 288, 289;
relations with Latin America, 291;
interpretation of Monroe Doctrine, 306, 307;
Mexican policy of, 307-311;
Latin-American policy, 309, 311;
opposes concessions to foreign capitalists in Latin America, 328;
proposes to extend Monroe Doctrine to the world, 332.
Wood, Leonard, military governor of Cuba, 137-140.
Woodford, S. L., minister to Spain, 128, 130, 134.
Wyke, Sir Charles, British minister to Mexico, 198, 199, 203, 207.
Wyse, L. N. B., secures concession for Panama Canal, 167.
Zelaya, president of Nicaragua, 280-283.
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