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Federico Tinoco Granados

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Treaty of peace with Germany: Hearings before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, sixty-sixth Congress, first session on the Treaty of peace with Germany, signed at Versailles on June 28, 1919, and submitted to the Senate on July 10,
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that attempted to crush all opposition. Though his government won support from the upper classes because it turned back the austerity measures adopted by President González, and declared war on the
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Popular sentiment against Tinoco, which began on 13 June 1919, quickly came to a head, and his brother was assassinated in early August. On August 13 Tinoco resigned in favor of
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and did not unilaterally end the state of war between itself and Germany. The technical state of war ended after World War II only after they were included in the
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Due to a dispute over the legitimacy of the government of Tinoco, Costa Rica was not a party to the
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After a career in the army, he was appointed Minister of War in the cabinet of President
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A Chronological Collection of Documents Relating to the U.S. Entry Into WWII
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations (1919).
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Sáenz Carbonell, Jorge; Fernández Alfaro, Joaquín Alberto (2001).
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Tinoco was born in 1868. On 5 June 1898 in San José, he married
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and went into exile in Europe. He died in Paris in 1931.
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in May 1918, it failed to win the recognition of the
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María de las Mercedes Elodia Fernández Le Cappellain
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President of Costa Rica
Alfredo González
Juan Bautista Quirós
San José Province
San José, Costa Rica
Paris
Peliquista Party
María Fernández de Tinoco
Dictator
Costa Rica
María de las Mercedes Elodia Fernández Le Cappellain
Alfredo González
coup d'état
military dictatorship
German Empire
United States
Woodrow Wilson
Juan Bautista Quirós
Treaty of Versailles

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