Latin American Rebels and the United States, 1806-1822

Latin American Rebels and the United States, 1806-1822
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9781476620824
ISBN-13 : 1476620822
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Book Synopsis Latin American Rebels and the United States, 1806-1822 by : Gordon S. Brown

Download or read book Latin American Rebels and the United States, 1806-1822 written by Gordon S. Brown and published by McFarland. This book was released on 2015-04-02 with total page 213 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When separatist revolts erupted in Spain's American colonies in the early 1800s, opinion in the United States was undecided as to what position to take. Proximity and America's own anti-colonial ethos favored sympathy with the rebel cause, yet U.S. strategic interests during the tumultuous Napoleonic Wars dictated a policy of neutrality. When representatives of the rebel provinces came to the U.S. seeking support, arms or recognition, and even launched armed assaults on Spanish territory and shipping from U.S. soil, American opinion split sharply. Should the untested rebel regimes be officially recognized or should the U.S. protect its crucial neutrality? As rebel agents and Spanish diplomat-spies vied behind the scenes for U.S. political and military assets, it became clear that the U.S. had inadvertently become involved in Spanish America's revolutionary struggle.


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