Blind Convictions: American Interference In Guatemala

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Normand M

 

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August 22, 2016

 

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When Arbenz implemented new pro-labour policy, the UFCo pressured the American government to exercise economic sanctions. Washington declined to do so. However, in 1952, Arbenz introduced Decree 900, which called for the expropriation of un-used, arable tracts of land to peasant farmers with government bonds to compensate the former owners ...
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Washington declined to do so. However, in 1952, Arbenz introduced Decree 900, which called for the expropriation of un-used, arable tracts of land to peasant farmers with government bonds to compensate the former owners . Decree 900 enraged wealthy landowners. The Eisenhower administration protested the seizures as discriminatory, the compensation as inadequate, and the radical nature of the reform as unmistakably subversive...
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