Límites Guayaneses Entre Los Estados Unidos De Venezuela Y La Gran Bretaña examines the historical context of the boundary dispute between Venezuela and Great Britain regarding the Guayana territory. This book, originally published in 1896, provides a detailed account of the diplomatic and political complexities surrounding the contested borders. It offers insights into the claims and counterclaims made by both nations, shedding light on the geopolitical dynamics of the late 19th century.
A valuable resource for historians and researchers, this book contributes to a deeper understanding of the territorial conflicts and international relations that shaped South America and the Caribbean. Its historical significance lies in its comprehensive analysis of the arguments presented during a crucial period of territorial negotiation and imperial ambition.
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