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CHAPTER 8: CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

One of the most biologically diverse places in the world

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PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHYHow do physical systems and human systems shape a place?

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LANDFORMS3 distinct “belts”:1) Pacific Lowlands: narrow

plains from Guatemala to Panama

2) Caribbean Lowlands3) Central Highlands:

mountains

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LANDFORMS CONTINUEDIsthmus of PanamaISTHMUS: narrow strip of

land connecting 2 larger land areas

ARCHIPELAGO: a group or chain of islands

>7000 islands in CaribbeanGreater and Lesser Antilles

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WATER SYSTEMSLake Nicaragua: C. Am’s largest

freshwater lakeLake ManaguaPanama Canal: one of the

world’s most important man-made waterway

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CLIMATETropical rainforest climate in

most of C. AmBiome---Displays great

BIODIVERSITY: biological diversity in an environment as indicated by numbers of different species of plants and animals

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CLIMATE CONTINUEDTropical wet/dry in Caribbean

islandsLeeward (not exposed to wind)

islands remain dryWindward receive heavy

moistureLots of rain

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CLIMATE CONTINUEDVertical climate zones of C.

Am:1) Tierra caliente: below 2500

ft—bananas and sugarcane2) Tierra templada: btwn

2500 and 6000 ft3) Tierra fria: 6000 to 10000 ft4) Tierra helada: above

treeline

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SECTION 2: HUMAN GEOGRAPHYHow did colonialism influence the history and government of Central America and the Caribbean?

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HISTORYEuropean colonization began in

1492Spain’s 1st permanent

settlement started in 1493 on island of Hispaniola

1501: Rodrigo de Bastidas makes 1st claim in C. Am

Vasco Nuñez de Balboa is 1st to cross isthmus

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HISTORY CONTINUED1519: Pedro Arias Dávila est.

Panama City1524: Nicaragua is

conquered (Francisco Hernández de Córdoba)

Gold discovered in HondurasBy 1600s, most of C. Am.

was under Spanish control

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HISTORY CONTPhysical geography allowed

Great Britain to colonize BelizeBy mid-1600s: most indigenous

ppl were killed off by forced labor, starvation, and disease

Suggestion of African “workers” was made

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HISTORY CONTLate 1700s: François

Toussaint Louverture leads Haitian revolution---wins 1804

Cuba gains self-rule in 1898 (Spanish-American War)

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HISTORY1823: United Provinces of

Central America formedBroke into 5 separate

countries: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua

1903: Panama declares independence from Colombia

1914: Panama Canal opens

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AND…MORE HISTORY1900s: C. Am and Caribbean

countries experience social, economic, and political problems

1959: Cuban Revolution puts Fidel Castro in charge (communism)

Castro retires in 2008—brother Raúl takes over

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POPULATION PATTERNSC. Am.: 60% mestizo, 20%

indigenous79% live in highland

towns/citiesEl Salvador is most densely

populated country in C. Am.C. Am. pop. growth rate is one

of the highest in the world

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POPULATION PATTERNSCaribbean pop. grows fastExperiencing POPULATION

PRESSURE: the sum of factors within a population that reduce the ability of an environment to support the population, resulting in migration or pop. decline

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CARIBBEAN CULTURE

Caribbean: many languages; each country has its own dialect

Some speak PATOIS: blending of several languages (ex: Haitian Creole)

All major religions foundSome mix: santería (Cuba) and

voodoo (Haiti)Family is MATRIARCHAL: family

ruled by a woman

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CARIBBEAN ECONOMICSPrimarily service industry

(tourism)Also textiles, electronics, oil

refining, and offshore banking

Difficult to diversify

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CENTRAL AMERICAN CULTURESpanish is primary language80% Roman CatholicFamily is PATRIARCHAL: family

ruled by a man

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CENTRAL AMERICA ECONOMICSPrimarily agricultureUse the “Hacienda” systemLATIFUNDIA: large ag estates

owned by wealthy families or corporations

High yield and low cost creates deep divide btwn rich and poor

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CENT. AM. ECONOMICS CONT.Industrial employment is

mostly COTTAGE INDUSTRY: business that employs workers in their homes