NICARAGUA CANAL

proposed waterway between the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans. It would be 172.8 mi (278 km) long and would generally follow the San Juan River, then go through Lake Nicaragua near the southern shore and across the narrow isthmus of Rivas to the Pacific Ocean. First proposed by Henry Clay, the U.S. secretary of state in 1826, the route was an important factor in negotiation of the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty (1850). In later times the route has been considered as an adjunct to the Panama Canal; it would shorten the water distance between New York and San Francisco by nearly 500 mi (805 km).

Under the Bryan-Chamorro Treaty (1916), the United States paid Nicaragua $3 million for an option in perpetuity and free of taxation, including 99-year leases to the Corn Islands and a site for a naval base on the Gulf of Fonseca. Costa Rica protested that Costa Rican rights to the San Juan River had been infringed, and El Salvador maintained that the proposed naval base affected both it and Honduras. Both protests were upheld by the Central American Court of Justice. The court rulings were ignored by Nicaragua and the United States. The action was bitterly criticized by Latin Americans and others as an example of U.S. imperialism.

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...in Vega Bolafios, Gobernantes de Nicaragua, 135-36. 13. Folkman, The Nicaragua Route; Kinloch Tijerino, Canal interocednico; Herrera C., Bongos...vapores y marinos. 14. Clayton, Nicaragua Canal, 326-2?. 15. The discussion...
...Costa Rica and Salvador against Nicaragua, or any statement regarding arbitration...contended, were willing to have Nicaragua fulfill her obligations. They...oppose so important a work as the Nicaragua canal nor did they object to the United...
...ideology 188 intellectuals 91 -2 Nicaragua 94 -5 and revolution 52 state...sovereignty 14 , 15 -16 National Guard, Nicaragua 88 National Liberation Army 155...64 New Jewel Movement see NJM Nicaragua canal potential 87 , 88 ceasefire 116...
Panama Canal Connection In mid May the...Portillo broke relations with Nicaragua and encouraged other governments...Somozas faltering regime." 72 Nicaragua Lobby leader Rep. Charles...opponents of Anastasio Somoza in Nicaragua, whom they tried to picture...
Nicaragua to sign a treaty...Miskito people. CANAL DREAMS From the time...controlling such a canal. Nicaragua was a natu- ral...instead to build its canal in Panama. o William...1848, however, Nicaragua received an economic...
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...baseball was brought to Nicaragua in 1888, and upper...the nineteenth century, Nicaragua wanted to become a cosmopolitan country by building a canal with the help of the United...major disappointment to Nicaragua when the canal was built...
...Guiriseros and Globalization in Nicaragua by Ananthakrishnan Aiyer Boccardi...Libertad. Unlike many parts of Nicaragua and the Americas broadly...in Canada and Australia, Nicaragua as a potential trans-isthmian canal route, foreign migrations...
...people with investments in Nicaragua. As noted already, the U.S. decision to build the canal through Panama instead of Nicaragua had angered him and he...the right to build a canal through Nicaragua, in exchange for which...
...consequent process of mestizaje. Nicaragua was conquered by Spain in the...its imprint on contemporary Nicaragua. Nor did independence from...Vanderbilts steamship across Lake Nicaragua still represented the safest...question of a transisthmus canal remained a vital one for U...
...needed for each ship to pass through the canals locks would be at risk. In the years since the Panama Canal Treaties were signed, Panamas governments...States gave Panama full control of the canal, critics raised concerns about foreign influence and control over the canals operation-particularly during an international...these dangers have had no impact on the canals operations. Defending the Canal Panamanians recognize the difficulty...
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...most important waterway. The Museo del Canal Interoceanico de Panama, located in...sometimes violent story of the Panama Canals design and construction through paintings...organizations. "The importance of the Panama Canal Museum," says a government statement...necessity of educating the public about the canals history, within the historic process...Treaties, and the imminent transfer of the canal to Panamanian administration." Politics...
Panama Canal: Changing of the Guard. by Tom Carter...terrace of the elegant and imposing Panama Canal Commission building in Balboa Heights...the 600- plus square miles of the Panama Canal Zone, will be held by Panamanians. The...
...Prepayment Clears Way for Canal Bonds by Gordon Platt Panama...plan to widen the Panama Canal. The Panamanian congress formally approved the canal-expansion project in July...El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. -Gordon Platt
...outside the Panama Canal. "I dont think...assets to the Panama Canal and then employed...committee opted for Nicaragua anyway, Bunau...hundred miles from Nicaragua, obliterating the...he says. "Nicaragua has deteriorated...whos building the canal," he says...
...tiny tug, lost in the vastness of the canals great waters seemed but a speck as it...by $23 million dollars, the Panama Canal opened for business. Although the concrete...to cross the newly completed Panama Canal. Teddy Roosevelts auspicious dream...century was at hand. Unfortunately, the canals completion was overshadowed by the beginning...millions of miles by using the Panama Canal. By the time the war ended in 1918...operating costs mandated that the Panama Canals break-even operating basis be raised...
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...containers and are too big for the canal. By 2011, 37 percent will be too big, the canal authority estimates. Many...the East Coast. China is the canals second-biggest user, composing...Beijings growing influence in the canal zone. Ports on the waterways...route was going to be needed. Nicaragua would like to build a canal...
A Flawed Panama Canal Expansion Plan. Byline...Gellmans column "Panama Canal at the crossroads" (Op...of Lago Cocibolca (Lake Nicaragua) into its design. The...Thus, if investors choose Nicaragua over Panama, even an expanded...
...way. But building a canal was not technologically...to dreaming about a canal. This time, gold was...Others crossed through Nicaragua, which was cheaper...worlds thinking about canals. Despite considerable...1869 in completing a canal across Egypt, connecting...in Panama rather than Nicaragua. If the United States...
`Nothing vital here: Canal no longer crucial to U.S...turn over control of the Panama Canal to Panama on the last day of...to begin building the Panama Canal in 1903. But that need no longer...mission to hurricane victims in Nicaragua and Honduras. He also suggested...
...aboard than anticipation of our canal transit began to build. Piquing...Millwood, an expert on the canals history and its colorful lore...French effort to build the canal spanned 20 years, only to...cents in tolls to swim the canal. For our passage through the...isthmus in Central America, with Nicaragua on one side and Panama on the...
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NICARAGUA CANAL proposed waterway between the Atlantic...San Juan River, then go through Lake Nicaragua near the southern shore and across the...Treaty (1916), the United States paid Nicaragua $3 million for an option in perpetuity...
...interested in a transisthmian canal (see Nicaragua Canal ), and its interest was...a transisthmian route through Nicaragua for the gold seekers. The Clayton...concerning the proposed canal, but Nicaragua remained in a state of disorder...
...northwest), occupies part of the Nicaragua Depression, an extensive lowland...surface. The freshwater of Lake Nicaragua contains fish usually associated...important link in the proposed Nicaragua Canal...
...or Panama as the route for the canal. French Attempts Meanwhile a concession for building a sea-level canal in Panama (granted 1878) was...S. commission recommended a canal through Nicaragua in 1901, Bunau-Varilla persuaded...
...Honduras, are the chief ports. Nicaragua leased (1916) a site for a naval...United States as an adjunct of the Nicaragua Canal, causing protests from El Salvador...ignored by the United States and Nicaragua. The first European to explore...
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