Research topic:Tacna-Arica Controversy

Find more facts and information on our topic page about Tacna-Arica Controversy

Tacna-Arica Controversy

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition

Tacna-Arica Controversy , 1883-1929, dispute between Chile and Peru. It arose from provisions of the Treaty of Ancón (1883), which ended the War of the Pacific (see Pacific, War of the ). Victorious Chile was ceded the southern provinces of Peru, Tacna and Arica, but only for 10 years; a plebiscite was then to determine the ownership. The plebiscite was not held because negotiations between the countries failed. Chile in 1909 began colonizing the two provinces—a course that led in 1911 to a diplomatic break between Peru and Chile. The United States watched with concern while relations grew worse. In 1922 representatives of Chile and Peru, meeting in Washington, agreed upon arbitration by the President of the United States. Calvin Coolidge in 1925 sent as plebiscitary commissioner Gen. John J. Pershing, who was replaced (1926) by Gen. William Lassiter. Neither commissioner achieved anything of note, but at the suggestion of Frank B. Kellogg, diplomatic relations between Peru and Chile were resumed in 1928. The next year President Herbert Hoover made a proposal accepted by both Peru and Chile. It provided that Chile should retain Arica but return Tacna to Peru; construct a free port for Peru at Arica, with port and rail installations; transfer all state-owned real estate and buildings in Tacna to Peru; and pay an indemnity of $6 million.

Bibliography: See W. J. Dennis, ed., Documentary History of the Tacna-Arica Dispute (Univ. of Iowa Studies in Social Sciences, 1927, repr. 1971); Tacna and Arica: An Account of the Chile-Peru Boundary Dispute and of the Arbitrations by the United States (1931); J. F. Wilson, The United States, Chile and Peru in the Tacna and Arica Plebiscite (1979).


Find more facts and information related to the .
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press

Related newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles from HighBeam Research

(Including press releases, facts, information, and biographies)

ALPACA WOOL BOUTIQUE OPENS ITS DOORS IT MAY BE THE FIRST RETAIL BUSINESS FROM PERU TO EXPAND INTO THE UNITED STATES.(Business)
; ...retail business from Peru to expand into the United States. She expects others...encourage trade between Peru and the United States. Although a wide...are imported from Peru, he said, Alpaca...open a store in the United States. P-I reporter Kathy... Read more
Snubs and opportunities; Latin America and the United States.(George Bush cuts the trade deals )
; ...expires on December 31st. Peru and the United States signed a permanent Free-Tra...tantamount to killing the deals. Peru's exports to the United States which benefited from the...special interests in the United States. Peru recently agreed to lift... Read more
United States Beaten by Peru, 1-0; Early Goal Sinks Americans in U.S. Cup Tournament Opener
; ...Pasadena, Calif., with Peru playing Denmark and the United States facing Mexico. The final...Wednesday at the Rose Bowl. Peru 1 0 -- 1 United States 0 0 -- 0 GOALS -- Carty...Maldonado. SHOTS -- Peru 10, United States 11. SAVES -- P: Balerio... Read more
The United States and Peru: Cooperation at a Cost
; ...Fabian Vallas. The United States and Peru: Cooperation at a...that took place in Peru during the decade...perceptions of the United States, created various opportunities...importance of the United States to Peru since the latter's... Read more
Commerce between friends and foes; Latin America and the United States.
; The United States may finally ratify a trade deal with Peru. But pan-American...because at long last Peru's trade deal with the United States, negotiated 18...FTAs) with the United States. But George Bush...votes; as well as Peru, deals with Panama... Read more
The muzziest of wars; the United States is becoming involved in the drugs wars of Colombia and Peru; the trouble is that drugs and politics get mixed up. (editorial)
; ...extradited to the United States. Colombia's two dirty...buy arms. Now the United States has plunged into...difficulty for the United States is in doing something...elsewhere, such as Peru, which also has two wars on the go and the United States eager to lend ... Read more
UNITED STATES AND PERU EXTEND AGREEMENT TO PROTECT ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ETHNOLOGICAL HERITAGE OF PERU
; ...06-18-2007 The United States and Peru agreed to extend...importation into the United States without an export permit issued by Peru. Both countries...1532-1821 A.D. United States enforcement of...many hundreds of Peru's cultural treasures... Read more
Remarks by President Bush and President Garcia of Peru at Signing of H.R. 3688, The United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement Implementation Act
; ...you for being here. Peru and the United States are strong partners...Agreement between Peru and the United States. The bill will help...opportunities here in the United States. Once implemented...industrial goods sold in Peru. It will eliminate... Read more
Remarks with President Alan Garcia Perez of Peru on signing the United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement Implementation Act.(Week Ending Friday, December 14, 2007)(Speech)
; ...you for being here. Peru and the United States are strong partners...agreement between Peru and the United States. The bill will help...opportunities here in the United States. Once implemented...industrial goods sold in Peru. It will eliminate... Read more
United States and Peru must review tactics in drug 'war'
; ...South America. The United States spends hundreds of...agents in Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Brazil...air force plane. The United States and Peru are at odds over the...so far, neither the United States nor Peru has been willing to... Read more

Related entries from encyclopedias, dictionaries, and thesauruses

Augusto Bernardino Leguía
...modernized his country, but increased the national debt and suppressed all opposition harshly. In 1929 the Tacna-Arica Controversy with Chile, which had begun in 1883, was finally resolved, but Leguía was bitterly criticized for accepting... Read more
Arica
...Peru ceded Arica to Chile after the War of the Pacific (see Pacific, War of the ). With the settlement of the Tacna-Arica Controversy in 1929, Chile retained sovereignty over the city but was required to furnish complete port facilities to Peru... Read more
Frank Billings Kellogg
...1925) Charles E. Hughes as Secretary of State. He bettered relations with Mexico and helped to settle the Tacna-Arica Controversy between Chile and Peru. Largely for his successful promotion of the Kellogg-Briand Pact , he was awarded the... Read more
John Joseph Pershing
...of staff before retiring from the army in 1924. He later served (1925) on the plebiscite commission in the Tacna-Arica Controversy . Bibliography: See biographies by H. McCracken (1931), F. Palmer (1948, repr. 1970), R. O'Connor (1961), F... Read more
War of the Pacific
...territory, now called Antofagasta. Peru also had to cede Tarapacá to Chile and surrendered control of the provinces of Tacna and Arica, their disposition to be decided by plebiscite after 10 years. This provision led to the Tacna-Arica Controversy . Read more

Related research topics

For Students and teachers!

HighBeam Encyclopedia provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including:

HighBeam Encyclopedia provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including: