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Porfirio Diaz headed his government towards international recognition with characteristics of pragmatism and pure negotiations, avoiding foreign conflicts and handling diplomacy in a consistent approach. He applied the Juarez Doctrine in order to reestablish relationship with nations with whom they had broken diplomacy, based on three principles: 1) to quit treaties and agreements that were signed before, essentially that they renounce to the payment of the loans given to Mexico. 2) Ask the Mexican government to restore relations and 3) celebrate new agreements and treaties in a more fair way for both parts.
As we see the path that this regime crosses was of an absolute convenient diplomacy and recognition of the big nations, England, United States and France.
The relationship between the regime of Porfirio Diaz and Weetman Pearson is believed that was constituted as a type of a Faustian pact among corrupted elites and greedy foreigners in a conspiracy to steal Mexico’s economic resources. As an interpretation of an informal British imperialism in the nineteenth century we can relate the political and economical context of Victorianism and Porfirian age, in which we confirm that was the golden age for Great Britain in Latin America. Porfirio Díaz Mori was born on September 15th of 1830 in Oaxaca, Oaxaca. He was a liberal politician that became president of Mexico and lasted thirty years, also he was a soldier and a veteran of the Reform War. Weetman Dickinson Pearson was born on July 15th of 1856 in Shelley Woodhouse, Yorkshire. He was a liberal politician, British engineer and an oil industrialist.Weetman Pearson wasn't restricted towards his activities and interests in Mexico, but there's no doubt that after the second half of the 1890's Mexico represented the epicenter of the crescent business empire for England.
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