VENEZUELA BOUNDARY DISPUTE

diplomatic controversy, notable for the tension caused between Great Britain and the United States during much of the 19th cent. Of long standing, the dispute concerned the boundary between Venezuela and British Guiana (now Guyana); the Venezuelan claim, extending E to the Essequibo River (and thus taking in most of the settled areas of British Guiana) had been inherited from Spain, and that of Great Britain, stretching W to the Orinoco, was acquired from the Dutch in 1810.

The controversy did not gain importance until Great Britain in 1841 had a provisional line (the Schomburgk Line) run. Discovery of gold in the region intensified the dispute. Great Britain refused to arbitrate concerning the settled area; Venezuela, however, maintained that the British were delaying in order to push settlements farther into the disputed area. Venezuela sought aid from the United States and in 1887 broke off diplomatic relations with Great Britain. President Grover Cleveland's secretary of state, Thomas Francis Bayard, began negotiations, but the matter lapsed.

In 1895, Secretary of State Olney, invoking a new and broader interpretation of the Monroe Doctrine, virtually demanded arbitration, basing the right of the United States to intercede on the ground that any state whose interests or prestige is involved in a quarrel may intervene. Lord Salisbury, the British prime minister, offered to submit some of the area to arbitration but refused to allow British settlements to be submitted to adjudication. That reply, a rebuff to Olney, brought Cleveland's momentous message to Congress on Dec. 17, 1895, which denounced British refusal to arbitrate and maintained that it was the duty of the United States to take steps to determine the boundary and to resist any British aggression beyond that line once it had been determined.

The president's message caused a commotion; Congress supported him but, although there was some war talk, neither nation desired to fight. Salisbury, involved in European troubles and disturbed by difficulties in South Africa, sent a conciliatory note recognizing the broad interpretation of the Monroe Doctrine. An American commission was appointed, and the line that was finally drawn in 1899 made an award generally favorable to Great Britain. Venezuela has periodically revived its claims to the disputed territory, most recently in 2000 under the nationalist President Hugo Chávez.

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...Doctrine to determine the boundary and resist British advances...boundary in such a way that Venezuela gained control of the...nationals. In 1962 Venezuela reopened the issue...but Great Britain and Venezuela in December 1963 entered...British Guiana boundary dispute, Venezuela became involved...
...Economic Penetration of Venezuela and Its Effects on Diplomacy...of Legit- imacy in Venezuela Politics, 1830-1953...Between the U.S. and Venezuela During the Juan Vicente...Reference to the Venezuelan Boundary Dispute. (MA. diss., University...
...120 -1, 135 , 137 , 140 f., 185 n. Colombian boundary dispute, 165 -6 Colonial period, 21 -6 Colonization...see Venezuelan Navigation Co. Compana Shell de Venezuela, see Royal Dutch-Shell Conquest, 92 -3 Constitution...
...Britain were involved in a bitter dispute over the Venezuela-British Guiana boundary, and it was no time to raise a new boundary issue. On 17 December 1895...accept arbitration in this case Venezuela it will be impossible for us to...
...1922 Fruitless boundary negotiations...Treaty. Colombia Venezuela 1830 Dissolution...1830 1922 Boundary disputes. 1900 present Dispute over the Gulf of Venezuela. The Guajira Peninsula. The Gulf of Venezuela. March 16, 1891...
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...provisional application of the boundary line for a 2-year period...provisional application of the boundary agreement with Cuba and the...delimiting the three maritime boundaries in an equitable manner and...negotiating positions in future boundary discussions. The committee...While the Committee does not dispute the practical necessity of...
...women across class boundaries. In an even more...send "the women of Venezuela to war," (18...the matter is in dispute. For most women in Venezuela, however, this...Universidad Central de Venezuela el viernes 22 de...
...delimiting maritime boundaries out to 200 nautical...with Mexico, Venezuela, Cuba, and the...adjudication the maritime boundary dispute in the Gulf of...the Treaty with Venezuela has entered into...general maritime boundary, designed to serve...position that maritime boundaries are to be established...
...maritime boundary disputes. First, they...and the area in dispute. Second, they...to a maritime boundary delimitation on...land and water boundaries. For much of...supported a boundary delimitation in...Whether maritime boundaries were found in...of the Maritime Boundary (Guinea- Bissau...Colombia-Venezuela Boundary Arbitration...
...in establishing the boundary based on equidistance...concerning past maritime boundaries, particularly involving...analysis of other U.S. boundary agreements.(256...precedent, future disputes concerning the Western...opened only if the boundary dispute in the Western Gap...the jurisdictional boundaries of the Western Gap...
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...Society and Surveyed the Boundaries of British Guiana for Her...commissioner for surveying the boundaries, and the following year...contentious legacy has been his boundary survey. The so-called...its neighbours, remains in dispute, especially the frontier with Venezuela. The first volume of The...
...Commission to continue practical work on "outstanding areas of dispute on the lines of separation" to be used once the cease-fire...Cassese of Italy was elected President. Ramon Escovar-Salom of Venezuela was appointed Tribunal Prosecutor by the Council in resolution...
...from a pre-colonial dispute between two brothers...conquistadors learned of the dispute between the two princes...to war to establish a boundary. Grand Colombia, under...nations of Ecuador, Venezuela and Colombia. Ecuador...from the prescribed boundary. A conflict between...
...silent as to how to resolve the dispute, Congress in January 1877 established...Fuller helped to arbitrate the Venezuela boundary dispute in 1897, Justice Owen...Justices in 1877 and 2000 than the Venezuela boundary question. In both cases, members...
...But war with whom? And for what? And where? At one point England seemed a likely enemy. We had a boundary dispute with it over Venezuela, which meant that we could invoke the all-purpose Monroe Doctrine (the invention of John Quincy Adams...
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...than 10 current boundary disputes in Latin America...Central America, Venezuela and Colombia. The major disputes follow. * 1. Nicaragua-Colombia: Dispute over Archipelago...resolution. * 2. Venezuela-Colombia: Maritime...
...But this boundary dispute between two equally...moved to Wales from Venezuela 28 years ago. On...who have moved their boundary onto their neighbours...Preeces to return the boundary to its original place...the house show their boundaries to be further to the...fight over where the boundary should be is over...said that such border disputes were becoming the...


 

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...regime began the Venezuela Boundary Dispute with Great...election. The boundary dispute with Guyana...1960s, with Venezuela laying claim...the dormant boundary dispute with Guyana...claimed by Venezuela was a cover...
...western border with Brazil and Venezuela, and the Essequibo River...delta and resulting in the Venezuela Boundary Dispute . After World War II significant...led to economic ruin. The boundaries with Venezuela and Suriname continued to...
...Doctrine, demanded that Great Britain submit to arbitration a boundary dispute between British Guiana (now Guyana) and Venezuela (see Venezuela Boundary Dispute ). Following the Venezuela Claims question, Theodore Roosevelt expounded (1904...
...including those dealing with the Bering Sea Fur-Seal Controversy (1893) and the Venezuela Boundary Dispute (1898 99). In the Alaska Boundary Dispute (1903), he gave the deciding vote against the Canadian claims. He wrote Recollections...
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