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  2. Followers and supporters of William Walker's filibustering in ...

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    He moved to Tuolumne County, California, in the early 1850s, where he studied law and began his practice. In the mid-1850s, he joined William Walker's filibustering expeditions in Mexico and Nicaragua but later opposed Walker's pro-slavery policies. He returned from Nicaragua to the U.S. only after Walker was executed in Honduras. [4 ...

  3. Mosquito Coast - Wikipedia

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    In 1881, Nicaragua and Britain agreed to subject the most disputed points of the 1860 treaty to the arbitration of the Emperor Francis Joseph I of Austria-Hungary. His decision, released on June 2, agreed largely with the interests of the Miskito—and by extension, the British. The arbitration decided that: [36]

  4. File:Public documents (IA publicdocuments1881newt).pdf

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  5. File:Report 1881 (IA b30264261).pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Treaty of Managua - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Managua, also known as the Zeledon-Wyke treaty, was an 1860 agreement between the United Kingdom and Nicaragua, in which Britain recognised Nicaraguan sovereignty over the Kingdom of Mosquitia, but reserved, on the basis of historical rights, a self-governing enclave known of the Mosquito Reservation for the people, citing earlier treaty arrangements and historical circumstances.

  7. Ometepe (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    Ometepe Island is an important archaeological site, located in the Lake Nicaragua in the Republic of Nicaragua, administratively belongs to the Rivas Department.Its name derives from the Nahuatl words ome (two) and tepetl (mountain), meaning two mountains, given that it is formed and practically the whole island is formed by two volcanoes: Concepción and Maderas.

  8. Category:1881 in Africa - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Lloyd's Register of Shipping 1881.pdf - Wikipedia

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