An Affair of Honor: Woodrow Wilson and the Occupation of Veracruz
“For this generation this study is definitive.” —George Osborn, American Historical Review

In April 1914 three minor incidents occurred in Mexico: the arrest of several American sailors, the detention of a mail courier, and the delay of an official Department of State dispatch. Less than two weeks later, United States military forces landed at Veracruz and remained to occupy it for more than six months. What were the causes underlying this action, and what was the United States trying to achieve? Robert Quirk examines the motives which led Woodrow Wilson to this decision, the reasons for its failure, and its consequences for the United States’ relations with Latin America.
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An Affair of Honor: Woodrow Wilson and the Occupation of Veracruz
“For this generation this study is definitive.” —George Osborn, American Historical Review

In April 1914 three minor incidents occurred in Mexico: the arrest of several American sailors, the detention of a mail courier, and the delay of an official Department of State dispatch. Less than two weeks later, United States military forces landed at Veracruz and remained to occupy it for more than six months. What were the causes underlying this action, and what was the United States trying to achieve? Robert Quirk examines the motives which led Woodrow Wilson to this decision, the reasons for its failure, and its consequences for the United States’ relations with Latin America.
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“For this generation this study is definitive.” —George Osborn, American Historical Review

In April 1914 three minor incidents occurred in Mexico: the arrest of several American sailors, the detention of a mail courier, and the delay of an official Department of State dispatch. Less than two weeks later, United States military forces landed at Veracruz and remained to occupy it for more than six months. What were the causes underlying this action, and what was the United States trying to achieve? Robert Quirk examines the motives which led Woodrow Wilson to this decision, the reasons for its failure, and its consequences for the United States’ relations with Latin America.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393003901
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 01/17/1967
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 196
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Robert Quirk, formerly professor of history at Indiana University, lives in Bloomington, Indiana.
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