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Tag: Central America

The Discovery of America and Central America at Time of the Explorations
The Aztec and Inca Empires on the Eve of the Spanish Conquest
Mexico and Central America, 1800-1900
Indians in the West Indies, 20th Century
Exploration and Trade, 1500-1800
European Exploration and Contacts, 1000-1543
America in the 17th and 18th Centuries, West Indies in the 17th Century
US Intervention in Latin America since 1945
United States Essential Foreign Trade Routes – East Coast South America
The March of Cholera in 1865
The Geographical Distribution of Health and Disease, 1856
Mexico, Central America and the Eastern Caribbean 1520-1750
Latin America in the First and Second World Wars, 1914 to 1945
Human Impact in Latin America and the Caribbean, 2001
Ethnic Composition, 1990s
Classic Highland Civilizations c. AD 1-700
Caribbean Casualties due to Hurricanes, 2004
Aztec Empire c. 1519
Administrative Divisions of Spanish and Portuguese America 1780

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