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Data

Name: mosquito kingdom

Type: Cluster

Start: 1639 AD

End: 1894 AD

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The cluster includes all the forms of the country.

The cluster includes the following incarnations of the same nation:

  • Mosquito Kingdom
  • Mosquito Kingdom (Great Britain)
  • Mosquito Reserve
  • Establishment


  • January 1639: British contact and recognition of the Mosquito Kingdom.
  • Chronology


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    1. Events


  • January 1741: The Mosquito Kingdom became a british protectorate.

  • July 1786: Britain agreed to evacuate all British settlements from the Mosquito Coast. In exchange, Spain agreed to expand the territory available to British loggers on the Yucatan Peninsula, and allowed them to cut mahogany and other hardwoods that were increasing in value.

  • January 1845: The Mosquito Kingdom was a British protectorate located on the Mosquito Coast, which is now part of present-day Nicaragua. Patrick Walker was appointed as consul-general to oversee British interests in the region, with his seat in Bluefields.

  • January 1860: Britain and Nicaragua signed the Treaty of Managua in January 28, 1860, which transferred suzerainty over the Caribbean coast between Cabo Gracias a Dios and Greytown to Nicaragua. Attempts to decide the sovereignty over the northern bank of the Wanks/Coco River which cuts Cabo Gracias a Dios in half, began in 1869, but would not be settled until ninety-one years later when the International Court of Justice decided in favor of Honduras.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1895: Annexation of the Mosquito Reserve to Nicaragua.
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