Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Pan-America Conference

On October 2, 1889 there was the first Pan-America conference held in Washington, D.C. by Benjamin Harrison. The meaning of this conference was to meet between United States and other countries in Latin America. The purpose for this conference was to improve the economics and political relation participants. Blaine the secretary sent invitations to all nations in November 1881. The goal he tried to accomplish was to prevent wars with the nations.

Blaine took the lobby and continued the conference, and then he wrote the article called “The Foreign Policy of the Garfield Administration. Which lead to the second motive for the conference in pan-America. Plus it would have commercial relations with nations avoid war. Grover Cleveland thinks these ideas would work he, he thought it would have little impact. But Blaine didn't stop he keep with kept going with these ideas, so Benjamin Harrison told Blaine to back as Secretary of state and go on with the 
conference.

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