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... form, he formed the CIA. One of the countries that posed a threat to the United States was Guatemala. The CIA's job was to employ ...
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... for the destruction of Guatemala's democracy. The United States appointed Guatemala's next president, Col. Carlos Castillo Armas. ...
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... to Guatemala, Arbenz was educated at the National Military Academy of Guatemala. ... a conflict with the largest landowner in the country, the United Fruit Company ...
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... Leaders in Guatemala during the 50's had been progressing a new land reform. During these reforms a major American company, the United Fruit Company, lost its ...
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... policies. The civil wars that occurred in El Salvador and Guatemala were different from those of the United States and Spain. These ...
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... policies. The civil wars that occurred in El Salvador and Guatemala were different from those of the United States and Spain. These ...
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... and Cuba. The United States has bases in Guatemala, and San Jose for staging and training areas for the Cuban refugees. Some of ...
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... In 1952, Arbenz implemented what was to become the focus for much of the controversy between the United States and Guatemala; the Agrarian Reform Law (ARL). ...
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... foodstuffs. The import partners are the United States, Guatemala, the Netherlands Antilles, Japan, Germany, Mexico, and El Salvador ...
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The film exams the hardships involved in peasant life in Guatemala as well the difficulty in escaping these hardships in the United States. ...
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... try to neutralize the Sandinistas and hope for a calm negotiation (Like Guatemala in 1954 ... came in 1980 when Ronald Reagan became President of the United States. ...
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... $9 billion of private United States investments, as well as countless trade relations that were in jeopardy. Our government entered Guatemala for example do to ...
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... Refugees fleeing both poverty and political oppression have came to the United States from "Nicaragua", " El Salvador", "Guatemala", the Dominican republic and ...
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... accept it and be flown to Guatemala to stay there until the invasion was completed (Goode, Stephen 79). Six months before the invasion, the United States did a ...
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... killed thousands of its Kurds using United States weapons. Also other nations killed hundreds of thousands of its own people, such as Indonesia and Guatemala. ...
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... All training was to be in Guatemala because the United States wanted keep up the pretense that no American help was involved. The ...
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... All training was to be in Guatemala because the United States wanted keep up the pretense that no American help was involved. The ...
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... Subsequently, however, fear of Communism in Latin America prompted the United States to return to unilateral actions against Guatemala (1954), Cuba (1961), and ...
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... Subsequently, however, fear of Communism in Latin America prompted the United States to return to unilateral actions against Guatemala (1954), Cuba (1961), and ...
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... Subsequently, however, fear of Communism in Latin America prompted the United States to return to unilateral actions against Guatemala (1954), Cuba (1961), and ...
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... The CIA had the United States Ambassador, John Puerifo, working on the inside of Guatemala coordinating the effort, in Cuba they had none of this while Castro ...
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... The CIA had the United States Ambassador, John Puerifoy, working on the inside of Guatemala coordinating the effort, in Cuba they had none of this while Castro ...
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... The final ending of the United Provinces of Central America happened in 1838 ... These conflicts included fights between Guatemala and Honduras in 1933, between ...
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... worst atrocities are graduates of a school located in the United States and ... I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in Guatemala (edited and introduction by Burgos ...
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... a conflict in Guatemala, Central America. The UN ended a conflict which lasted 35 years and claimed over 100 000 people. In Europe the United Nations have also ...
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... In 1921, the then US president, Calvin Coolidge, supports the overthrow of President Herrera of Guatemala, to protect the US-owned United Fruit Company. ...
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... mentioned works are tales of immigrant who immigrate to the United States in ... in this film were Arturo and Rosa they were Mayan Indian peasants from Guatemala. ...
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It is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean, and The United States, Belize, and Guatemala. It has a total of 1972550 Sq. ...
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... This was a problem to the United States. ... After the CIA reached the objective of forming an exile group, a training camp was set up in Guatemala to prepare for ...
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