Tuesday, August 4, 2020

August 4, 1920. Resolving disputes.

Conbro Clothing in Washington D. C.  August 4, 1920.

The US and the UK entered into a strange conflict as the Navy was ordered to block the British ship Colonia from laying an underground cable for Western Union from Miami to Barbados. The US had not licensed the cable.

The dispute would drag on for two years.

In Mexico, President de la Huerta, having learned a lesson his predecessors had not, removed all military officers from his cabinet, save for his minister of war, and sent them overseas on diplomatic missions.

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