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Field name | Value |
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Reference | FO 414/240 |
Department/Office | Foreign Office |
Title | North America. Further Correspondence Part X |
Description | Situation in Mexico, protection of foreigners in Mexico City, oil and mining properties in Mexico, Huerta's resignation, Peace Commissions, Carranza's assumption of government, relations between new Mexican regime and the US, lawlessness in Mexico, American evacuation of Vera Cruz, Mexico - joint entry into capital of Villa and Zapata, continuance of political murders |
Date | 1914 |
Collection | Confidential Print: North America |
Region | North America, South America |
Countries | Mexico, United States |
Places | Argentina; Belize; Bermuda; Bolivia; Brazil; British Columbia; Canada; Chile; China; Costa Rica; Cuba; Dominican Republic; France; Germany; Great Britain; Guatemala; Honduras; Jamaica; Kingston; Mexico; Newfoundland; Nicaragua; Panama; Persia; Peru; Red River Settlement; Rio de Janeiro; Russia; South Africa; Spain; USA; Venezuela |
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 | ammunition; army; church; civil war; commerce; commonwealth; constitution; cotton; crime; currency; debt; defence; finance; industry; insurrection; mining; navy; oil; Panama Canal; police; post office; prisons; railways; shipping; taxation; trade; troops; US Democratic Party |
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