Diplomatic Relations Severed by the United States, 1858.

Citing mistreatment of U.S. citizens and their property by the Mexican Government, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Mexico John Forsyth “suspended” relations, on June 21, 1858, between the legation and the conservative government of Miguel Miramón y Tarelo, which had displaced the liberal government of Benito Juárez, pending instructions from President Buchanan. Buchanan assented and recalled Forsyth on July 15, 1858.

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