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  2. Central America under Mexican rule - Wikipedia

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    In Costa Rica, the government declared independence from Mexico in October 1822, however, a coup d'état by pro-Mexican monarchists in March 1823 led to the outbreak of a civil war. The Ochomogo War of April 1823 deposed the monarchist government and reestablished the secessionist government.

  3. Latin America during World War II - Wikipedia

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    With the start of the war in September 1939, trade between Latin America and the Axis states almost completely ceased in the face of the Royal Navy blockade; hurting Latin American economies to varying degrees. In most cases, the United States was the only country able to replace the Axis as a trade partner. [1]

  4. Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance - Wikipedia

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    The Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance was the first of many so-called "mutual security agreements", [ 14] and the formalization of the Act of Chapultepec. The treaty was adopted by the original signatories on 2 September 1947 in Rio de Janeiro (hence the colloquial name "Rio Treaty"). It came into force on 3 December 1948 and was ...

  5. Battle of Santa Rosa - Wikipedia

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    In five minutes, the whole command was in disarray in full and disorderly retreat; in fourteen minutes the Costa Ricans had won the battle. Walker's troops suffered 59 killed and the Costa Ricans 20 killed. The Santa Rosa's Casona, one of the few historical sites, was burned down in May 2001 and later re-built. See also. Second Battle of Rivas

  6. Costa Rican Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Costa Rican Civil War took place from 12 March to 24 April 1948 (44 days). The conflict followed the presidential elections of 8 February 1948, in which opposition candidate Otilio Ulate defeated the ruling party's Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia. The pro-government representatives who dominated the Legislative Assembly alleged that that ...

  7. Annexation of Nicoya - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the annexation of the Nicoya Territory is an anniversary of Costa Rica, which is celebrated with civic and cultural events in schools and communities across the country every July 25. Guanacaste's official motto (which appears in its official sigil) is "De la patria por nuestra voluntad" (Of the homeland by our own will) for this reason.

  8. Category:Historical events in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 1970 in Costa Rica. 1979 in Costa Rica. 2019 in Costa Rica. Categories: History of Costa Rica. Events in Costa Rica. Historical events by country.

  9. History of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Following the Mexican War of Independence (1810–1821), Costa Rica became part of the independent Mexican Empire in 1821. Costa Rica was part of the Federal Republic of Central America in 1823, before gaining full independence in 1828. Its economy struggled due to lack of connections with European suppliers.

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