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Central America and the Caribbean. The Panama Canal  The United States won control of the Panama Canal and a ten mile area surrounding the canal by supporting.

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1 Central America and the Caribbean

2 The Panama Canal  The United States won control of the Panama Canal and a ten mile area surrounding the canal by supporting if not encouraging Panama to seek independence from Colombia.

3 The Panama Canal The United States built and controlled the Panama Canal due to a series of treaties that turned control of the canal over to Panama in 1999. The United States built and controlled the Panama Canal due to a series of treaties that turned control of the canal over to Panama in 1999. http://www.ared.com/kora/java/pcc/javaani.html

4 Native and Colonial Central America  The Mayan people built a great civilization in southern Mexico and Central America.  The Mayan created many temple cities that were used for religious rituals.  Each Mayan city was independent from the others and ruled by a god-king.

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6 Spanish Rule Ends  Spain ruled Central America until 1821 when Mexico won its independence..  In 1823, the all of the Central American countries declared their independence form Mexico and entered into an alliance called the United Provinces of Central America.

7 Caribbean Influences  The islands of the Caribbean were inhabited by the Taino when Christopher Columbus arrived.  He believed that they would make good workers but most of them died quickly from disease.

8 Slavery is Introduced in the Caribbean  Africans were brought to the Caribbean to replace the Taino.  The slaves were brought to work on the sugar plantations.  The introduced African population has helped to shape the culture of the islands.

9 Multi Cultured Caribbean  By the 1800s, many European countries had claimed islands in the Caribbean for sugar production

10 Caribbean Independence  Haiti was a French colony that successfully won its independence as a rebellion of the slaves, led by Toussaint L’Ouverture overtook the French government on the island. Toussaint L’Ouverture

11 Other Successful Revolutions  Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago all achieved full independence from Great Britain in 1962

12 Cultural Blends  Central America –Native American –Spanish –Catholicism –Rural populations –Spanish language Problems Related to Conquest –Deforestation –Inequitable economic divisions –Dislocation of people  Caribbean –Mixed European –Native American –African –Catholicism –Protestantism –African religions –Urban populations –Spanish, English, and Dutch languages Problems Related to Conquest –Slavery

13 Economics  Generally, the common people in Central America and the Caribbean are poor due to the legacy of colonialism. –Commercial farming –10% of world coffee –Bananas –Forest products

14 Popular Culture  Music- –Calypso: Combination of African, Spanish, and Caribbean island elements, using steel drums, guitars and improvised lyrics.

15 Reggae  Developed in Jamaica in the 1960s, as a combination of Caribbean, African and American musical elements.  Reggae deals with social and religious issues. Bob Marley

16 Tourism and Informal Economy  Caribbean: –Rapid population growth is leading to high unemployment. –Schools are preparing students for tourism industry and agriculture. Informal Economy: Many in Central America and the Caribbean work in informal economic industries such as street vending, and shoe shining as a way to make enough money daily to eat.

17 Poverty in the Caribbean


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