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Field name | Value |
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Reference | FO 414/242 |
Department/Office | Foreign Office |
Title | North America. Further Correspondence Part XI |
Description | Situation in Mexico, Mexican Revolution, Mexican Eagle Oil Company and Tehuantepec Railway, withdrawal of diplomatic representatives in Mexico, neutralisation of Mexican railways, Peace Commission, Pan-American financial conference, attitude of US to war in Mexico, recognition of Carranza's government |
Date | 1915 |
Collection | Confidential Print: North America |
Region | North America, South America |
Countries | Mexico |
Places | Austria; Belgium; Bolivia; Brazil; Buenos Aires; Canada; Chile; Cuba; France; Germany; Great Britain; Guatemala; Japan; Mexico; Panama; Quebec; Red River Settlement; Russia; San Juan; South Africa; Spain; USA |
People | Bryan, William Jennings; Carranza, Venustiano; Grey, Sir Edward, later Viscount Grey of Fallodon; Huerta, General Victoriano; Lansing, Robert; Spring-Rice, Sir Cecil; Villa, Franciso "Pancho"; Wilson, Woodrow; Zapata, Emiliano |
Topics | agriculture; ammunition; army; banking; church; civil war; commerce; commercial relations; commonwealth; constitution; crime; currency; defence; education; finance; fisheries; industry; insurrection; mining; navy; neutrality; oil; police; post office; public opinion; railways; shipping; sugar; taxation; trade; troops |
Copyright | Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK |