It was hoped that Guatemala and Costa Rica would also join in,
and in June of this year Guatemala did join the other republics.
Mexico still disapproved of the plan, and was not at all pleased that
the Greater Republic of Central America had been formed.
The level-headed men of Central America then suggested that Mexico
should be asked to join the union, and one vast Central American
Republic be formed.
To this President Barrios of Guatemala objected. He is perhaps the most
ambitious man in Central America, and undoubtedly aims to be the
president of the Central American Republic. Were Mexico to become a
part of this great federation, Barrios would have a strong rival in the
beloved President Diaz of Mexico, and so he steadfastly set his face
against union with Mexico.
The friends of solid government were much disappointed at this, and it
is stated on good authority that they then formed a plot, which has
resulted in the present disturbances throughout Central America.
It was decided that as Barrios of Guatemala and Diaz of Mexico were
opposed to the plan, they must both be removed from office as soon as it
could be managed.
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