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Q: What is the Emancipation in 1838 in Belize?
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What year did tourism begin in Belize?

1838


How did Jamaica gain emancipation?

Jamaican slaves gained full emancipation in 1838 through a series of fights and battles for their freedom. The first legislation that led to emancipation took place in 1834.


What are the practices did employers in post emancipation Belize made sure that the ex slaves remained dependent on them for survival?

they would work to obtain a piece of land


Why were indentured laborers brought to the Caribbean after emancipation in 1838?

The search for the cheapest supply of labour.The shortage or scarcity of labour in some colonies.The deliberate use of indentured immigrants to frustrate the formerly enslaved.


What country was formerly known as British Honduras?

The land that was once called British Honduras is now the country of Belize.


Which Latin American nations were independent by the end of 1838?

With Mexico, Central America had been a part of New Spain, and it split from Mexico and acquired independence. Between 1825 and 1838 it formed what was called the United Provinces of Central America. Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Honduras would become sovereign republics in 1838, with British settlers still on the eastern coast of Honduras, at Belize. El Salvador and Guatemala would become independent republics in 1839.


What two countries border Mexico Yucatan peninsula?

Guatemala and Belize.


What is the president name of Belize?

what is the priesdent of Belize name


What is the capital of Belize?

The capital of Belize is Belmopan. To read all about Belize on Answers.com, see the Related Link.


Do they have earthquakes in Belize?

no belize does not have earthquakes


What is the leanth of Belize?

what is the leanght of belize


Is there a desert in Belize?

There are no deserts in Belize.