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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
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