The power struggle in Belize between the …

Years: 1852 - 1863

The power struggle in Belize between the superintendent and the planters in the 1850 tcoincides with events in international diplomacy to produce major constitutional changes.

In the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty of 1850, Britain and the United States had agreed to promote the construction of a canal across Central America and to refrain from colonizing any part of Central America.

The British government interprets the colonization clause as applying only to any future occupation, but the United States government claims that Britain is obliged to evacuate the area, particularly after 1853, when President Franklin Pierce's expansionist administration stresses the Monroe Doctrine.

Britain yields on the Bay Islands and the Mosquito Coast in eastern Nicaragua, but in 1854, Britain produces a formal constitution establishing a legislature for its possession of the settlement in present-day Belize.

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