In the decade following the Mexican War, Nicaragua became one of the focal points for American expansion. Manifest Destiny, commercial interests, the spirit of adventure, and the desire for a transit route--preferably a canal--across the Central American Isthmus all contributed to the attraction this small Central American state had for official and unofficial American expansionist sentiment. The first efforts to establish a viable transit route through Nicaragua were made by Cornelius Vanderbilt who signed a treaty with the Nicaraguan government in 1849 calling for both the establishment of a land crossing and the construction of a canal. Later Vanderbilt reorganized his enterprise into three separate companies: the Vanderbilt Steamship Li...
Praca przedstawia procesy polityczne, wydarzenia militarne w połowie XIX wieku w państwach Ameryki ...
The victorious Sandinistas and their governing junta stood on the threshold of a Nicaragua eager to ...
The purpose of this research is to identify the importance of Nicaraguan political contests in the g...
Experts and historians have explored and narrated U.S. interventions from different viewpoints. The...
Prior to 1898, the United States had manifested an interest in the Caribbean Sea with each new advan...
The twentieth century is revealing a steady increase in the influence of the United States in the Ca...
The purpose of this paper is to show how William Walker was toppled from power after initially being...
In the mid-nineteenth century, U.S. policymakers designed foreign policy to enhance the reach of Ame...
The research involves an examination of the basis the National War in Nicaragua from 1854-1857. The ...
For a brief period of time, between 1855 and 1857, William Walker successfully portrayed himself to ...
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ending the Mexican American War in 1848 included an provision guaran...
The U.S.-American intervention in Nicaragua (1909–1933) had far-reaching consequences for the countr...
This dissertation examines the United States Marine intervention in Nicaragua from 1926-1933 from a ...
New ideas about trade, society, and the nature of government pulsed throughout the Atlantic World du...
The revolution in Central America has not only helped most Americans learn where El Salvador and Nic...
Praca przedstawia procesy polityczne, wydarzenia militarne w połowie XIX wieku w państwach Ameryki ...
The victorious Sandinistas and their governing junta stood on the threshold of a Nicaragua eager to ...
The purpose of this research is to identify the importance of Nicaraguan political contests in the g...
Experts and historians have explored and narrated U.S. interventions from different viewpoints. The...
Prior to 1898, the United States had manifested an interest in the Caribbean Sea with each new advan...
The twentieth century is revealing a steady increase in the influence of the United States in the Ca...
The purpose of this paper is to show how William Walker was toppled from power after initially being...
In the mid-nineteenth century, U.S. policymakers designed foreign policy to enhance the reach of Ame...
The research involves an examination of the basis the National War in Nicaragua from 1854-1857. The ...
For a brief period of time, between 1855 and 1857, William Walker successfully portrayed himself to ...
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ending the Mexican American War in 1848 included an provision guaran...
The U.S.-American intervention in Nicaragua (1909–1933) had far-reaching consequences for the countr...
This dissertation examines the United States Marine intervention in Nicaragua from 1926-1933 from a ...
New ideas about trade, society, and the nature of government pulsed throughout the Atlantic World du...
The revolution in Central America has not only helped most Americans learn where El Salvador and Nic...
Praca przedstawia procesy polityczne, wydarzenia militarne w połowie XIX wieku w państwach Ameryki ...
The victorious Sandinistas and their governing junta stood on the threshold of a Nicaragua eager to ...
The purpose of this research is to identify the importance of Nicaraguan political contests in the g...