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Dates: during 1890-1899
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References: Pol. Sci. Quat. II, 369; Quar. Jour. of Econ. V, 70; R. R. Problems, p. 516-518; For., V, 652; Int. Com. Com. Rep., 1887, p. 34; 1888, p. 26; 1892, pp. 219-265; 1893, p. 220; 1894, p. 62; Traffic Unity by G. R. Blanchard in Chicago R. R. Rev.; R. R. Associations...
Best general references: Am. Cyclo. V, 543; Rev. of Rev., Jan., Feb., Mar., '97; Arena, Sept. '97; Statesman's Year Book for 1897, 1062, 944; Hall Int. Law, Introduction and Ch. VIII...
...Control by U. S. is possible.- (A) Clayton Bulwer treaty is ineffective: (Rodrigues, esp. 226-227; Hall, Int. Law, 294-297; Wharton, Digest II, p. 238).- (1) Conditions are now different.- (2) England has violated this treaty.- (B) Nicaragua is willing...
...Unjust to Spain.- (1) We are at peace with her.- (c) Establishes a dangerous precedent.- (1) Similar expeditions against friendly powers would be encouraged.- (d) Such expeditions are contrary to our own law: Revised Statutes U. S. 5281-5291.- (e) Contrary to International Law: R. H. Dana, Wheaton's Int. Law, 536n...
...Control of the Canal by the United States is possible. - (a)Clayton - Bulwer treaty is ineffective: Rodrigues. Esp. 226, 227; Hall, Int. Law, 294 - 297; Wharton, Digest, II, S 238. - (1) England has violated it. - (2) Conditions have changed. - (3) England raised no objections to proposed treaty of U. S. with Nicaragua...