United States–Gran Colombia relations

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United States–Gran Colombia relations were the early 19th-century diplomatic, political, and commercial interactions between the United States and the short-lived republic of Gran Colombia, reflecting emerging hemispheric ties in the post-independence Americas.

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Statements (52)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral relations
historical diplomatic relations
international relations
appliesToPeriod early 19th century
country1 United States NERFINISHED
country2 Gran Colombia NERFINISHED
endCause dissolution of Gran Colombia
endTime 1831
facetOf foreign relations of Gran Colombia
history of the foreign relations of the United States
followedBy United States–Colombia relations NERFINISHED
United States–Ecuador relations NERFINISHED
United States–Venezuela relations NERFINISHED
hasPart Gran Colombian diplomatic missions to the United States
Gran Colombian efforts to attract U.S. immigration and technical expertise
Gran Colombian efforts to secure U.S. loans and financial support
Gran Colombian reactions to the Monroe Doctrine
U.S. consular protection of citizens in Gran Colombia
U.S. diplomatic missions to Gran Colombia
U.S. interest in Caribbean and isthmian strategic positions
U.S. responses to Latin American independence movements
commercial relations between the United States and Gran Colombia
consular relations between the United States and Gran Colombia
cooperation against Spanish royalist forces in the Americas
debates in the U.S. Congress over recognition of Gran Colombia
diplomatic relations between the United States and Gran Colombia
discussions of canal and transit routes across New Granada territory
discussions of slavery and abolition in diplomatic exchanges
discussions related to the Panama Congress of 1826
disputes involving U.S. merchants in Gran Colombian ports
early expressions of U.S. hemispheric policy toward northern South America
military and naval contacts between the United States and Gran Colombia
naval protection of U.S. commerce in Gran Colombian waters
negotiations over Caribbean and Pacific commerce
negotiations over extradition and legal cooperation
negotiations over neutral rights and blockades
negotiations over privateering and maritime law
participation of U.S. observers in hemispheric diplomatic initiatives
political relations between the United States and Gran Colombia
recognition of Gran Colombia by the United States
trade agreements between the United States and Gran Colombia
treaty negotiations between the United States and Gran Colombia
historicalContext decline of Spanish colonial rule in the Americas
emergence of new Latin American republics
formulation of early U.S. hemispheric policy
post-independence Americas
location Caribbean Sea region NERFINISHED
North America
Western Hemisphere NERFINISHED
northern South America
startTime 1810s
1817

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U.S. Minister to Gran Colombia diplomaticRelation United States–Gran Colombia relations