Central America and the Caribbean. The Mayans The Maya is a civilization, noted for the only known fully developed written language of the pre- Columbian.

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Central America and the Caribbean

The Mayans The Maya is a civilization, noted for the only known fully developed written language of the pre- Columbian Americas, as well as for its art, architecture, and mathematical and astronomical systems.civilizationwritten languagepre- Columbianart architecture The Mayan culture spread throughout a large section of Central America. Mayan cities have been uncovered in the Yucatan Peninsula near Cancun. Mayan villages still exist today near the mountains of northern Guatemala.

The Aztecs Dominated large parts of Mesoamerica from the 14th to 16th centuries. Often the term "Aztec" refers exclusively to the Mexica people of Tenochtitlan (now the location of Mexico City.MesoamericaMexica TenochtitlanMexico City In 1521 Conquistador Hernán Cortés conquered Tenochtitlan and defeated the Aztec leader Hueyi Tlatoani Moctezuma II.Hernán Cortés conquered TenochtitlanHueyi TlatoaniMoctezuma II

Culture – Basic Institutions All cultures share common basic institutions. These institutions are religion, language and traditions. It therefore stands to reason that when cultures come in contact with one and other (e.g. - through trade, conquest and colonization) cultural diffusion occurs.

Culture – Basic Institutions Example - Haiti still has many characteristics of France, the country that conquered it's people and colonized it years ago. The people speak French, most are Catholic, and they share many French traditions.

Culture – Era of Exploration Countries in Central America were part of the Era of Exploration when the Spanish came to the New World to search for gold and riches. As a result of this exploration, the following are still in effect today: – Enslaving the native people by Spain impacted a change in language so that most people of Central America speak Spanish today. – Enslaving the native people by Spain impacted a change in religion, mostly to Catholicism, which is evident today. – Colonizing of these areas by Spain brought many Europeans to the area who brought other ways of life, including architecture and dress.

Cultural Region Despite the many different groups that now reside in Central America, it is defined as a “cultural region” because of this shared colonial past.

Geography Geographic Factors for Patterns of Population – These are conditions which effect distribution of the population in the region: mild climate proximity to water natural resources fertile soil

Geography Geographic Factors for Patterns of Population: Population Density – Since the landscape of Panama, mountains and dense jungles, provides little land for the population to inhabit, the low population density is accounted for by the few people who likely are centered around trade and commercial areas with few other villages. Discuss -

Geography Due to it's unique geography, domestic policy has been shaped by geographic factors. Some of the policies brought about by geographic factors are: *Conservation policies *Government regulation of trade *Guidelines and laws related to global warming

Geography Due to some geographic factors, governments may be unable to control their own territories. The Panamanian government for example is unable to control its internal territories because the natural rivers are not navigable. Most of these rivers do not support shipping but at least one generates enough water flow to support hydroelectric power.

Geography Many Central Americans have modified their physical environment in order to improve their lifestyles. One example of this is: *Peasants burning down the rainforest in order to clear land for farming Earthquakes – Earthquakes can also modify the environment through the other means: *tsunamis * landslides *fire/floods

Geography - Caribbean The Caribbean Islands are located in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. Both of these bodies of water are an extension of the Atlantic Ocean. Look at the map...

Geography - Caribbean Geographic factors – Because it is a small island compared to the size of its population, Jamaica has a high population density of 628/sq. mile (628 people per square mile). Jamaica's total population is 2.7 million people.

Geography - Barriers Caribbean Geographic Barriers – Because it is far away from Central America, location, and the high cost of shipping, prohibits trade between Haiti and Cuba.

Governments The governments of the region range from those like the United States that have “rule by Many,” e.g. -Mexico, to those with “rule by few,” e.g. - Cuba. Over the years, there has been many civil wars and much instability. When a government moves from limited to unlimited, a loss of human rights can be expected. Cuba under Castro is an example of an unlimited government.

Economies Capitalism – Private ownership of goods and services. Communism – Government ownership of goods and services.

Governments, Economics, and Politics In the 1960's, Cuba turned to communism and has since been accused of human rights abuses. Because of this, the United States has used economic sanctions against Cuba sice the years of the Cold War through today. Discuss -

Regional Economies Trade and the Panama Canal – With the opening of the Panama Canal in the 20 th century, trade between countries on the Atlantic Ocean and those on the pacific Ocean has increased greatly. Because of U.S. Sanctions, Cuba has not benefited from this increase as much as other countries. If Cuba changed to a free enterprise system, like that of the U.S., it would mean (1) more economic freedom for individuals, (2) voluntary exchange of goods and services by producers and consumers and (3) the ability to own property.

Economies – Interdependence Nations have also increased their economic interdependence by trading with each other. In this way, they help to strengthen the economies of both countries by providing for increased production and employment. Discuss -

Economies Haiti – Haiti is the most underdeveloped nation in the Caribbean. There are several conditions which explain why Haiti is the most underdeveloped nation. Perhaps the three most significant reasons are: ● Lack of natural resources ● Little foreign commerce or trade ● Dependence on foreign non-governmental organizations (NGOs)

Economies In general, many Latin American countries are under developed. This lack of development can be attributed to many factors. One important factor is the lack of an educated work force. Which production factor does this relate to? ● Hint: The more educated the labor force, the more technology can be implemented to operate the business. The more advanced the technology, the greater the production. ● Why is education important to the economy? ● Discuss -

Economies While an educated labor force is an important factor of production, the most important reason for Haiti's underdeveloped economy is the lack of capital. There is no money to start businesses and, given poor economic development, banks are not willing to assume the risk of providing capital. Discuss -