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Page 44
... remained in the Colony . Each year , however , more and more of the children remained in the United States to take advantage of greater opportunities there and as the economic pinch began to be felt . Marcus Canul , Ycaiche Indian chief ...
... remained in the Colony . Each year , however , more and more of the children remained in the United States to take advantage of greater opportunities there and as the economic pinch began to be felt . Marcus Canul , Ycaiche Indian chief ...
Page 46
... remained in the colony . Prominent among the ninety per cent , although separate in custom and language , are the Caribs , whose origin is thought to be in the Orinoco region of South America . According to Bryan Edwards in his history ...
... remained in the colony . Prominent among the ninety per cent , although separate in custom and language , are the Caribs , whose origin is thought to be in the Orinoco region of South America . According to Bryan Edwards in his history ...
Page 55
... . Carlos Meighan left with the laborers for the United States . Gabriel Adderley went to Guatemala . Other went to Panama while a few remained . Mr. Meighan contacted the Honduranian So- ciety in New York 20TH CENTURY 55.
... . Carlos Meighan left with the laborers for the United States . Gabriel Adderley went to Guatemala . Other went to Panama while a few remained . Mr. Meighan contacted the Honduranian So- ciety in New York 20TH CENTURY 55.
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April 30 Archives of British Bay Islands Bay of Honduras Bay Settlement Baymen Belize River boats BOUNDARY CONVENTION Breakdown music Britain British Honduras Canal Captain Foot's money Carib carried Cayo Central America century Church city of Belize claims Clayton-Bulwer Treaty Coast of Central Cockscomb Cockscomb Mountains Colonel Colony convention of 1859 Corozal crown cungo da town cutters Despard diplomatic early English established FOOT'S MONEY GONE Fu go Georges Caye Government Indian inhabitants laborers land later Library lize logwood magistrates mahogany Majesty's Maya Mayan ment Metzgen Mexico Minister Mosquito Mosquito Coast Mullins River North Obeah obligations Panama pirates ratified Sarstoon River settled Settlement of Belize settlers ships Sibun River signed Sir John Burdon slaves Sly Mongoose Spaniards Spanish Spanish Sovereignty Stann Creek superintendent temala territory Toledo District treaties of 1783 TREATY OF 1850 Treaty of Amiens Treaty of Godolphin United West Indies woodcutters Yucatan