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Reference FO 414/211
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title Affairs of North America Further Correspondence Part IV
Description Proposed preferential treatment of Columbia with regard to Panama Canal, Standard Oil Company, opposition to African American vote in Maryland, disappearance of ill-feeling in Congress against the President, report on the Heads of Foreign Missions at Washington, misgovernment of San Francisco, Anglo-German relations, lynching, seizure of American fishing vessel off Vancouver Island, State of Porto Rico, Anglo-German war scare and German colonial expansion, defeat of proposed temperance law in Alabama, fresh estimate of cost of Panama canal
Date 1909
Collection Confidential Print: North America
Region North America
Countries Mexico, United States, Germany, Panama
Places Austria; Belgium; Bolivia; Brazil; Buenos Aires; Canada; Chile; China; Colombia; Costa Rica; Cuba; Dominican Republic; France; Germany; Great Britain; Greece; Guatemala; Guyana; Hawaii; Hayti; Honduras; Hungary; Japan; Mexico; Newfoundland; Nicaragua; Panama; Persia; Peru; Rio de Janeiro; Russia; Santiago; Siam; Spain; Sweden; The Philippines; Turkey; Uruguay; USA; Vancouver Island; Venezuela
People Bryce, James; Grey, Sir Edward, later Viscount Grey of Fallodon; Roosevelt, Theodore; Root, Elihu; Taft, William Howard
Topics agriculture; army; boundary; civil rights; commerce; constitution; copyright; crime; debt; defence; education; espionage; immigration; industry; lynching; mining; navy; neutrality; oil; Panama Canal; police; prisons; public opinion; railways; slavery; sugar; taxation; trade; troops; US Democratic Party; US Republican Party
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