Citation: Anon. Instructions to Mr Ouseley for his guidande in the Anglo-French intervention in the River Plate. From the Archivo Americano. Spanith American Printing Office. (Unpublished)
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Abstract
Two letters, from the England Foreign Office, dated 20 February 1845 and 5 November 1845, both signed 'Aberdeen'. The first letter instructs the recipient to negotiate with Juan Manuel José Domingo Ortiz de Rosas to end his hostilities against Montevideo and to restore peace throughout Uruguay; the second letter follows up the first, stating that the recipient had satisfactorily carried out the duties described above. Possibly published Montevideo, 1846
Metadata
Creators: | Anon., and |
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Subjects: | Politics History Latin American Studies |
Keywords: | Item type: Memorandum, Countries: Argentina, Uruguay, Themes: Political Culture, Other keywords: Juan Manuel José Domingo Ortiz de Rosas, Peace, International Relations, Armed Forces, Federalism, Manuel Oribe, Independence, |
Divisions: | Institute of Latin American Studies |
Collections: | Liberalism in the Americas Digital Archive |
References: | Project Record ID: A00162; Folder: CUP_405_B_65; BL Catalogue number: CUP_405_B_65; |