Capitolo 20
between Atlantic and Pacific, and a channel was projected through Central
America. Here Britain and America acted together, for first in friendship,
although the convention signed in 1850 discord later developed as to the
English ask of a protectorate on the end of Atlantic of the they proposed
to provide of channel * to of the of San Juan Nicaragua. But Britain was again in struggle in Europe
in the middle one 'the fifties, and America was on deep in dispute slavery to
house. On both the sides despite a lot of diplomatic intrigue and of
demonstrations of the national pride there was government desires to avoid
difficulty. At the end of the period of ten-year Britain surrendered to
Nicaragua his/her protectorate in the zone of channel and all the causes of
attrition, so it brought President Congress Buchanan in 1860, it was
happily removed. Britain definitely altered his/her policy of opposition to
the growth of the American power.
In 1860, then the causes of government antagonisms were apparently everybody
to an end. Forfeiture was not used after 1814. The different theories
of the two Governments on the British expatriation still remained, but
Britain didn't try any practical question of his/her sight. The right of
crosses in duration of controversy of peace, first assuaged from the plan of joint
going to cruise, you/he/she had definitely been established from the British renouncement of
1858. Opposition to American territorial advance but it shortly manifested
from Britain, you/he/she had ended with the annexation of Texas and the fever of
expansion had lowered in America. Smaller disputes in Central America,
reported to the proposed channel, you/he/she was in a friendly way repaired.
But the differences among nations, sight-sting different of peoples,
frequently has tides deeper than the most obvious attritions in
government action or policy, neither their governments you/they can fail to react
to so evident causes. It is necessary to make a review the publicity
relationships of the two nations--later to examine their political ideals.