The Failure of the Central American Union

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The Failure of the Central American Union
Charles E Charles Edward Chapman
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It was not until later in the year 1921 that the project received much attention in Washington. A meeting of a "Nicaragua Group Committee" was held on June 13, 1921, at the suggestion of Dr. Leo S. Rowe, which developed opinions that were pres- ently embodied in a formal report, dated June 28. Referring to the advantages of Nicaragua's association since 1912 with the United States Government and the Ameri- can bankers, the report went on to say: The Government of Nicaragua feels it would be dis
...loyal to the people of Nicaragua if it were to sacrifice those advantages by joining unconditionally any union with other states less fortunately situated. It recognizes nevertheless that there are certain important factors which lead it to the conclusion that if the interest of Nicaragua can be fully guarded, it might well be found advisable to enter such a union. ... In consequence, it will doubtless be very glad to take up for serious consideration the question of its entrance into the union, provided it can receive assurance that the other members of the federation will be able and willing to put themselves politically and financially into the con- dition, either before entering the union or through plans adopted in the formation of the union, which will enable all parties to enter the union on such terms that the interests of each shall be carefully guarded and there shall be no undue sacrifice re- quired of any one member.

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