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History of Central America

History of the region between Mexico and South America including Houduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, and Panama

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What did they do to Dylan klebold and Eric harris bodies?

The police found the bodies of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris in the library. Photos were then taken of their bodies to use as evidence and cleared theirs and everyone else's bodies off the campus. Hope this helped!

Which country controlled most of the islands in the Caribbean sea?

Beginning in the 16th Century, Spain had the largest colonies, including Cuba and Puerto Rico

Today, there are four countries that control non-sovereign or aligned islands in the Caribbean: United Kingdom, United States, France, and the Netherlands.

What is the La Mita law imposed in Bolivia?

People of Bolivia and the slaves from Africa had to work in the silver mines for six months without leaving the mines. No going outside side.

What were the three specific influences that religion had on American society?

Religion has shaped American society in many ways. Some of the ways religion shapes American society are: the judicial system, the way people understand law and how they vote for it. Rights and marriage are also influenced by religion in America.

Should William Penn have stayed in Pennsylvania?

If William Penn had stayed in Pennsylvania, he might have not died penniless and been buried in an unmarked grave.

What were disadvantages to the Indian trade route?

The indian ocean was full with water and other trade routes couldn't trade there,because back then they did not have the technolgy to travel by water.

How did Eric harris and Dylan klebold commit suicide?

They killed themselves in the school library with self-inflicted gunshot wounds to the head. Eric used his pump action shotgun and fired it into his mouth killing him instantly. Dylan used his semi-automatic pistol and fired it into his left temple. He actually didn't die instantly according to evidence. Dylan may have choked on his own blood but we will never know because no one conscious saw the suicide.

What is a colonial innkeeper?

A colonial innkeeper is a person that basically owns a hotel. The host/innkeeper will let people come into their inn. The host will serve these people, make their beds, and feed them. A colonial innkeeper would need a license to run an inn. Sometimes a magistrate(a judicial officer) stopped by to make sure that the innkeeper was following the rules. Laws required inns to have large, easy-to-spot signs. A sign had to be easy to understand, even for the travelers who could not read.The law told the innkeeper how much he could charge for beds, food, and drink. For example, one law said that innkeepers could charge no more than sixpence for a meal.

What were the headlines in 1948?

One of the headlines was when Prince Charles was born. He was born on the 14th November. Another headline was about the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland.

Near what Mexican port city did both General Taylor and General Scott pass?

General Taylor and General Scott both passed by the Mexican port of Matamoros. It is located on the southern bank of the Rio Grande, directly across the border from Brownsville, Texas.

What is a coyaba?

Coyaba is a museum beside goldeneye, the place in witch Ian Fleming wrote the James Bond books. Coyoba means paridise in Jamaican, coyoba is in Jamaica

When was Central America founded?

Central America was initially Mesoamerica during Pre-Columbian times. However, during the time when Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1520, the Spanish invaded and took over Mesoamerican territories such as the Mayans and the Aztecs. In 1540, Spain established the Captaincy General of Guatemala, which extended from southern Mexico to Costa Rica, roughly the present Central America. This lasted for about 300 years. Central America went through a process of political, economic and cultural transformation that started in 1907, after the creation of the Central American Court of Justice. In 1951, the San Salvador Treaty that created the ODECA, the Organization of Central American States, was signed. Wron again, I don't care if you kick me out, but I can not go by your lies, Meso America was never called like that before Precolumbian times, simply because Columbian is a name taken from Christopher Columbus's, and before his time in this continent it could not be called that or Meso America, the word America comes from an Italian geographer, who knew that this land was a new continent, what it was called before Columbus maybe Mayab, or Cem Anahuac, which means the land between to seas, After Cortes claimed these lands for the King of Spain, Central America as well as what we now know as Mexico, and half of the USA, was part of New Spain, which was divided in sevral regions, and when New Spain won its independence from Spain, Central America was in the joy ride of Independence as well, but a few years later it decided to separate itself from Mexico, first as one Central American Federation, but thanks to the good eforts of the USA, it was divided in sevarl nations.

How far did the first glider travel?

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How did Governor Phips help decrease accusations of witchcraft?

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Did the Crusaders come to the US in the 1500's?

Yes and No. History will tell you that the Crusaders went to Israel with no intention on going anywhere else. Some people argue however that they must have come over at some point due to the rock inscribed with the Crusaders holy cross found in Indiana.

Most people, myself included, want to believe the finder of said rock made it himself.

There's a whole 2-hour special on the History Channel about it, The Holy Grail in America , i think it's called. Hope that gives you an idea.