| Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus - The Free Dictionary 1,517,804,683 visitors served. |
|
Dictionary/ thesaurus | Medical dictionary | Legal dictionary | Financial dictionary | Acronyms | Idioms | Encyclopedia | Wikipedia encyclopedia | ? |
Central America |
Also found in: Dictionary/thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia | 0.03 sec. |
Central AmericaThe part of the Americas that links Mexico with the Isthmus of Panama, comprising Belize and the republics of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama.
Much of Central America formed part of the Maya civilization. Christopher Columbus first reached the isthmus in 1502, landing in Panama, where he founded the town of Santa María de Belén. Spanish settlers married indigenous women, and the area remained outside mainstream Spanish Empire history. When the Spanish Empire collapsed in the early 1800s, the area formed the Central American Federation, with a constitution based on that of the USA. The federation disintegrated in 1840. Completion of the Panama Canal in 1914 enhanced the region's position as a strategic international crossroads. Demand for cash crops (bananas, coffee, cotton), especially from the USA, created a strong landowning class controlling a serf-like peasantry by military means. There has been US military intervention in the area, for example, in Nicaragua, where the dynasty of General Anastasio Somoza was founded. US President Carter reversed support for such regimes, but in the 1980s, the Reagan and Bush administrations again favoured military and financial aid to right-wing political groups, including the Contras in Nicaragua. Continuing US interest was underscored by its invasion of Panama in December 1989. In 1987 President Oscar Arias Sánchez of Costa Rica formulated the Central American Peace Plan, with a view to reduce civil unrest in individual countries; it was signed by the presidents of Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Costa Rica. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
|
| ? Mentioned in | ? References in periodicals archive | |
|---|---|---|
NORTHRIDGE -- More than 30 years after the stormy launch of ethnic-studies classes at Cal State Northridge, the campus is now embracing what could become the nation's first-ever major in Central American studies. Mayan Equinox by novelist Keith Jones is the deftly crafted story of Russel Palmer, a Los Angeles-based professor whose field of study specialized in Central American Civilizations, and his pursuit to end the murders and human sacrifices based on Mayan calendars. A free trade deal between the United States and several Central American countries, as well as the Dominican Republic, known as Cafta, will help Honduras cement its grip on good economic results. |
| Hutchinson Encyclopedia |
| Free Tools: |
For surfers:
Browser extension |
Word of the Day |
Help
For webmasters: Free content | Linking | Lookup box | Double-click lookup | Partner with us |
|---|