He called for a Pan-American Conference to settle conflicts between American countries and particularly to end the war between Peru, Bolivia and Chile. He also advocated negating the treaty that the US had with Britain not to independently build a canal across Central America.
James G. Blaine Mansion was created in 1881.
James Ginchereau died on August 19, 2012, in Blaine, Washington, USA.
James Gillespie Blaine was Secretary of State to 30th U.S. President James Abram Garfield and to 21st U.S. President Chester Alan Arthur, March 7, 1881-December 19, 1881; and to 23rd U.S. President Benjamin Harrison, March 7, 1889-June 4, 1892.
He was US minister to Russia from 1832-1833.
James Blaine was a prominent American politician in the late 19th century, known primarily for serving as the U.S. Secretary of State under Presidents James A. Garfield and Benjamin Harrison. He was a key figure in the Republican Party and played a significant role in shaping U.S. foreign policy during his tenure, particularly in promoting the idea of a Pan-American alliance. Blaine also ran for president multiple times, though he was unsuccessful in securing the office. His legacy includes his influence on American diplomacy and his efforts to expand U.S. influence in Latin America.
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Blaine, Blaine, James G. Blaine. Continental liar from the state of Maine.
James G. Blaine was a republican speaker of the house twice, and ran for president twice. He was known by his political enemies as, "Blaine, Blaine, James G. Blaine, continental liar from the state of Maine."
James G. Blaine Mansion was created in 1881.
Blaine Rideout's birth name is Blaine James Rideout.
John James Blaine was born on May 4, 1875, in Wingville, Wisconsin, USA.
John James Blaine died on April 18, 1934, in Boscobel, Wisconsin, USA.
Jimmy Blaine's birth name is James Bunn.
James G. Blaine
James Blaine Walker has written: 'Fifty years of rapid transit, 1864 to 1917' -- subject(s): Street-railroads, Local transit
James G. Blaine
James Ginchereau died on August 19, 2012, in Blaine, Washington, USA.