The History of Central AmericaBloomsbury Academic, 2005 M12 30 - 167 páginas Central America is an extraordinarily beautiful part of the world, with sweeping panoramic vistas of tropical vegetation, towering mountains, and striking ethnic and racial diversity. This tropical paradise has a history as diverse as its people and cultures. Starting with the Maya in ancient Mesoamerica, the History of Central America continues with European contact and the subsequent subjugation of the people of Central America. Spaniards established and ruled their Central American empire during the Colonial period. This led to the National period, independence movements, and the subsequent development of independent, sovereign Central American nations. By the mid-20th century, the economies, governments, and populations of the seven republics had evolved so distinctly that each has its own unique set of challenges to deal with today. Pearcy examines the development of each individual nation and the regional similarities that propelled or constrained that development. |
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... coast and the Gulf of Honduras ( Caribbean ) on its east coast . Despite its coast , Guatemala has no natural harbor on its west coast . Guatemala's climate is tropical . Its warmest regions are on Introduction to the Seven Nations of ...
... Coast ) Epi - Olmec cultures ( Gulf Coast ) Teotihuacan city - state ( Central Mexico ) Monte Albán ( Southern Mexico ) Regional Veracruz cultures ( Gulf Coast ) 600-800 C.E. 600-1150 regional cultures ( southern region ) El Tajin city ...
... coast , briefly explor- ing the Gulf of Honduras before sailing south to Panama . Columbus and those who came afterward encountered a region remarkably diverse in its climate , geography , and people . Over much of the next two decades ...
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Introduction to the Seven Nations of Central America | 1 |
Early Central America | 25 |
Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras and Nicaragua | 41 |
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