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the southern part of north America. Made of seven countries. this peace of land is an Isthmus

Central America

100

the third island group that lies in the Atlantic ocean southeast of florida

Bahamas

100

In several Central American countries, who were building large cities with pyramids and temples by about AD 250. who abandoned most of their cities around 900, but the ruins of many ancient cities still stand in the region today. People of who descent still live in Guatemala and Belize. In fact, many ancient who customs still influence modern life there.

Maya

100

The plantation crops of bananas and coffee supported Central American economies.controlled most of the banana production in Central America. To help its business, the company developed railroads and port facilities. This kind of development helped transportation and communications in the region.

United Fruit Company

100

The countries of Costa

Honduras is a mountainous country. Most people live in mountain valleys and along the northern coast.

The rugged land makes transportation difficult and provides little land where crops can grow. However,

citrus fruits and bananas are important exports.

Honduras

200

narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas.

Isthmus

200

pushes up over seas land when these two things collide.

Tectonic Plates

200

The Spanish colonies of Central America declared independence from Spain in what year, but much of the region remained joined together as the United Provinces of Central America.

1821

200

Central America shares some of its traditional foods, like corn, with Mexico. The region is also known for tomatoes, hot peppers, what which is the source of chocolate.

Cacao

200

In El Salvador, a few rich families own much of the best land while most people live in poverty. These conditions were a reason behind what

Civil War

300

it has a chain of mountains and volcanoes to 

Caribbean Islands

300

 a moist, high elevation tropical forest where low clouds are common.

Cloud Forest

300

The Spanish colonies of Central America declared independence from Spain in 1821, but much of the

region remained joined together as the what

United Provinces of Central America

300

central America free trade agreement

Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA)

300

why did the civil war happen few rich families own much of the best land while most people live in poverty.

El Salvador

400

large group of islands. Arranged in a long curve.

Archipelago

400

in tropical islands from June to November what happens

Hurricanes

400

The countries of CostaRica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala separated from each other in ? to?.

1838 to 1839

400

what is the most populous country in Central America. More than 13 million people live there.

About 60 percent of what are mestizo and European. About 40 percent are Central American

Indians. Many speak Maya languages.

Guatemala

400

The countries of Costa

Britain claimed what is now Belize and also occupied part of

what coast.

Nicaragua,

500

many smaller islands from lesser antilles

Greater Antilles

500

 These factors make tourism an important industry.They also influence what. 

Agriculture

500

Panama remained part of Colombia until when

1903

500

People of Maya descent still live in Guatemala and what. Britain claimed what is now what and also occupied part of Nicaragua’s coast.

Belize

500

history of peace. It also has a stable,

democratic government. The country does not even have an army. Peace has helped it make

progress in reducing poverty.

Costa Rica

600

greater Antilles have many smaller islands 

Lesser Antilles

600

what is one of the main recorces

Energy

600

Belize did not gain independence from Britain until when

1981

600

either. But the practice of using an area’s natural environment to attract

tourists— has become popular lately.

Ecotourism

600

a link between the Pacific Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean.

The United States finished building the canal in 1914. For years the blank played an important

role in the economy and politics of the region. The United States controlled the canal until 1999. Then,

as agreed to in a treaty, blank finally gained full control of the canal.

Panama Canal