Latin America in Relation to the War 1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1917, Supplement 1, pp. 219 et seq.; for papers relating to the treatment of enemy aliens and enemy property in Latin American countries, see Foreign Relations, 1918, Supplement 2, pp. 233–245 and 341–412.
Contents
- Arrangements for the cooperation of Brazilian naval forces with those
of the United States at Gibraltar—Abandonment of the Argentine plan for
a congress of neutral states—Project of an economic agreement between
Argentina and the Allied and Associated Powers: attitude of the United
States—Negotiations for the chartering of German ships in Uruguayan and
Peruvian ports (Documents 604–636)
- Declaration of a state of war with Germany by Guatemala, April 21,
Nicaragua, May 8, and Costa Rica, May 23—Conclusion of the contract for
the chartering of German ships in Uruguayan ports, May 24—Renewal of
discussions with Peru regarding German ships—Arrangements for a
conference at Washington on the situation of Brazil—Arrangements for
naval cooperation with Cuba (Documents 637–671)
- Declaration of a state of war with Germany by Haiti, July 12, and by
Honduras, July 19—Adjustment of difficulties with Chile regarding oil
shipments—Discussion of the chartering of German ships in Chilean and
Argentine ports—Revival of the project of an economic agreement with
Argentina—Conclusion of the contract for the chartering of German ships
in Peruvian ports, September 6—The Washington conference regarding
Brazilian affairs: discussion of measures affecting the coffee trade and
of the disposition of German ships remaining in Brazilian ports—Project
for a Cuban expeditionary force to Europe (Documents 672–713)