The United States and Latin America

The United States and Latin America (1903)
by John Holladay Latané
4194281The United States and Latin America1903John Holladay Latané

THE UNITED STATES
AND
LATIN AMERICA

BY

PH.D., LL.D.

professor of american history and dean of the

college faculty in the johns hopkins university

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1920

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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, INCLUDING THAT OF TRANSLATION

INTO FOREIGN LANGUAGES, INCLUDING THE SCANDINAVIAN

TO THE MEMORY OF

MY FATHER

WHOSE DAILY COMMENTS ON PUBLIC QUESTIONS WERE MY FIRST LESSONS IN THE STUDY OF POLITICS

AND TO

MY MOTHER

WHO IMPARTED TO ME A LOVE OF HISTORY AND WHOSE APPROVAL IS STILL THE RICHEST REWARD OF MY EFFORTS

PREFACE

This book is based on a smaller volume issued by the Johns Hopkins Press in 1900 under the title "The Diplomatic Relations of the United States and Spanish America," which contained the first series of Albert Shaw Lectures on Diplomatic History. That volume has been out of print for several years, but calls for it are still coming in, with increasing frequency of late. In response to this demand and in view of the widespread interest in our relations with our Southern neighbors I have revised and enlarged the original volume, omitting much that was of special interest at the time it was written, and adding a large amount of new matter relating to the events of the past twenty years.

Chapters I, II and V are reprinted with only minor changes; III, IV and VI have been rewritten and brought down to date; VII, VIII and IX are wholly new.

J.H.L.

Baltimore,

May 7, 1920

Contents
Chapter Page
I The Revolt of the Spanish Colonies 3
II The Recognition of the Spanish-American Republics 48
III The Diplomacy of the United States in Regard to Cuba 83
IV The Diplomatic History of the Panama Canal 144
V French Intervention in Mexico 193
VI The Two Venezuelan Episodes 238
VII The Advance of the United States in the Caribbean 261
VIII Pan Americanism 292
IX The Monroe Doctrine 292
Index 335
Maps
South America Frontispiece
The Caribbean Facing page 262