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A cluster of five countries-Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador,
Nicaragua, & Cost Rica-are commonly referred to as
Central America. Although these nations differ in their histories
and politics, they share at least one factor; they have been
caught up in the turmoil of America's foreign policy in this
region. These tapes depict the chain of events that have led
to the Central America we view on television.
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ca 100--Mayan civilization begins.
- 600-900--Mayan
civilization flourishes (followed by decline).
- 1453--
Constantinople falls to the Turks; search for new trade
routes begins.
- 1492--Columbus
discovers the Americas.
- 1513--Balboa
crosses Isthmus of Panama: claims for Spain the Pacific Ocean
and all land around it.
- 1518--Cortes
launches conquest of Aztecs.
- 1519-1605--Indian
population of "New Spain" drops from about 25 million to near
1 million.
- 1713--Treaty
of Utrecht marks decline of Spain as a European power.
- 1776-1783--Independence
and revolution
in the U.S.
- 1821--Mexico
declares independence from Spain.
- 1822
--Central American provinces agree to become part of independent
Mexico; secede from Mexico in 1823.
- 1823--Monroe
Doctrine rejects European influence in the Western Hemisphere.
- 1824-1838
--Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, & Costa Rica
join to form United Provinces of Central America.
- 1827-1829--
Civil War in Guatemala.
- 1846--
Mexican-American
War. Polk negotiates with Colombia to build
Panamanian canal.
- 1850--Clayton-Bulwer
Treaty restricts unilateral canal construction by U.S. or
Britain.
- 1855--
William Walker (an American) conquers Granada & assumes
control of Nicaraguan army; elected President of Nicaragua
(1856), and reinstates slavery.
- 1881--
Panama Canal excavation begun by French-led international
corporation; bankruptcy halts work.
- 1898--
Spanish-American
War.
- 1901
-- U.S. offers $40 million for assets of failed canal project,
plus $7.25 million to Colombia
for Canal Zone rights.
- 1903
-- Colombia rejects Panama Canal treaty; Panama declares independence
(Nov.6) and signs canal treaty (Nov. 18).
- 1909-1912
-- U.S. Marines twice intervene in Nicaragua; occupy the country
until 1925, intervene again in 1926.
- 1914
-- Panama Canal opens
- 1927
-- U.S. State Department negotiates end to Nicaraguan civil
war: General Augusto Sandino refuses to lay down arms.
- 1930
-- U.S. "Good Neighbor" policy begins under Hoover.
- 1932
-- "La Matanze" (mass killings of Indians) in El Salvador;
rebellion, guerrilla war, "Death Squads" through 1980s.
- 1934
-- Nicaragua's Sandino assassinated (1934); Anastasio
Somoza Garcia seizes power in Nicaragua (1936), assassinated
1957; sons rule until 1979 revolution.
- 1947
-- Organization of American States (OAS) created.
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On
two audiotapes
Run time: about three hours total
Narrator: Harry Reasoner
Author: Joseph Stromberg
Editor: Wendy McElroy
Publisher: Knowledge Products, Inc.
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Item
# 10353
Price: $17.95
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