"Diplomatic Correspondence. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Documents, Etc" presents a comprehensive collection of historical documents relating to diplomatic exchanges between the United States and Mexico. This compilation offers invaluable insights into the complexities of international relations, boundary negotiations, and the establishment of cooperative agreements between the two nations. Featuring correspondence from key figures and official documents from the International Boundary and Water Commission, this work sheds light on the challenges and resolutions encountered in managing shared resources and maintaining peaceful relations.
Scholars and researchers interested in U.S.-Mexico relations, diplomatic history, and international law will find this collection an essential resource. It provides a detailed account of the negotiations, agreements, and ongoing efforts to define and manage the border between the United States and Mexico.
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