Intervention in Nicaragua (13 mai 1912 – 1 janv. 1933)
Description:
Event: U.S. military intervention to support a pro-American government and suppress local rebellions.
U.S. Marines landed in Nicaragua on May 13, 1912, and remained until 1933.
Motivation:
Economic interests (American business investments), Monroe Doctrine, strategic influence.
Outcome:
U.S. Marines remained in Nicaragua for over two decades, maintaining a strong presence and influence over the government.
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