Pan-American Conference

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The 9th Pan-American Conference was a summit held in Bogotá, Colombia in April, 1948 and led by General George C. Marshall, in which the Organization of American States was created. Theodore Roosevelt supported this decision.

The Pan-American Students Conference was a student conference held in Bogotá, Colombia in April, 1948. The conference was organized by Argentine president Juan Domingo Perón to protest U.S. domination of the western hemisphere. The conference was attended by Fidel Castro.

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