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British Honduras - Past and Present

English · Paperback / Softback

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British Honduras (1951) examines this most neglected of the British colonies, from the early days of settlement by the logwood-cutters and buccaneers up to the post-war period with an analysis of the modern colony, its economic and commercial status and proposals for development by the British government.


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1. A Legacy of the Buccaneers 2. Captain Wallace 3. The Buccaneers Turn Honest 4. The British Logwood Settlements 5. The Baymen of Belize 6. Spanish Aggression 7. The Navy to the Rescue 8. The Battle of Belize 9. The Mosquito Shore 10. Belize Becomes a Colony 11. From Heyday to Hard Times 12. Between the Wars 13. British Honduras Today - and Tomorrow 14. The Controversy with Guatemala 15. Devaluation and Federation


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British Honduras (1951) examines this most neglected of the British colonies, from the early days of settlement by the logwood-cutters and buccaneers up to the post-war period with an analysis of the modern colony, its economic and commercial status and proposals for development by the British government.

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