Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation Between Chile and Peru (1877)

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The Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between Chile and Peru was a draft treaty aimed at strengthening relations between Chile and Peru and benefiting both countries' citizens.

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The project was signed on December 22, 1876, in Lima by representatives José Antonio García y García [es] and Joaquín Godoy Cruz. The Congress of Peru approved the treaty,[1] but in Chile it was not ratified by Congress.[2]

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  1. ^ Prado, Mariano I. (1877-02-05). "R. L. 3 de Febrero de 1877. Aprobando el tratado de amistad, comercio y navegación entre Perú y Chile" (PDF). Congress of Peru.
  2. ^ Villalobos, Sergio (2004). Chile y Perú, la historia que nos une y nos separa, 1535-1883 (in Spanish) (2nd ed.). Chile: Editorial Universitaria. p. 127. ISBN 9789561116016.

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