Word: nicaragua
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Question: Resolved, That the United States ought to construct and operate the Nicaragua Canal...
...Sess. I, No. 1944; Journal of Franklin Institute, Vol. 134, pp. 1 and 109 (July and Aug. 1892); Rodrigues, Panama Canal, 173 - 232; North Am. Review, Vol. 156, p. 195(Feb. 1893); Forum, XI, 1, (March 1891), XII, 714 - 728 (Feb. 1892); Manson, Geog. and Econ. Relations of Nicaragua Canal; Nicaragua Canal, chs. I, IV, VI (pub. by Maritime Canal...
Question: "Resolved, That the United States ought to construct and operate the Nicaragua Canal...
...would furnish a strategic point for naval operations: J. F. I. CXXXIV, 128. - (b) Commercial advantages. - (1) It would develop the Pacific coast. - (2) It would stimulate our commerce by opening new markets in South America and Japan; Warner Miller, Forum XII 714; Judge Estee in "Proceedings of Nicaragua Canal Convention...
...canal can be built by a private company. - (a) Concessions of Nicaragua to Maritime Canal Company, 1887: Sen Reports 50 Cong. 1 Sess No. 221. - (b) The Company incorporated by Congress, 1889: Stats. at L. XXV. 673. - (c) The Company thus for successful: Cong. Record (Feb'y 14, 1893) p. 1631. - (d) The Canal should be free from domination of any country: Forum III, 409-416. (June...