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  2. History of Honduras (to 1838) - Wikipedia

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    On May 30, 1838, the Central American Congress removed Morazán from office, declared that the individual states could establish their own governments, and on July 7 recognized these as "sovereign, free, and independent political bodies." [10] For Honduras, the period of federation had been disastrous.

  3. History of Honduras (1838–1932) - Wikipedia

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    Town of Intibuca, during the mid 19th century Honduras was still a vast agrarian state. At the end of the colonial period, Honduras' economy was based largely on mining, cattle raising and the export of tropical hardwoods. Unlike most of its neighbors, Honduras did not develop a significant coffee industry, and one of the results of this was that much of its export wealth ended up being generated

  4. History of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Archaeology has demonstrated that Honduras has a multi-ethnic prehistory. An important part of that prehistory was the Mayan presence around Copán in western Honduras near the Guatemalan border, a major Mayan city that began to flourish around 150 A.D. but reached its zenith in the Late Classic period (700–850 A.D.).

  5. List of presidents of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Honduras declared itself independent on 15 November 1838, and a constitution was formally adopted in January 1839. After a period of instability, conservative General Francisco Ferrera became the first elected president of the country for a two-year term, but then extended his de facto control of the nation for the next five years.

  6. Cordero's Expedition - Wikipedia

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    Cordero's Expedition was an unsuccessful expedition by the Guatemalan commander, Indalecio Cordero in 1838.. In 1838, once the State of Honduras had been declared, the Guatemalan general Indalecio Cordero, of republican ideology, attacked western Honduras and took the town of Santa Rosa de Los Llanos while a transition occurred in the Honduran presidency between José María Martinez Salinas ...

  7. Portal:Honduras - Wikipedia

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    History of Honduras (1838–1932) History of Honduras; 2013 Honduran general election; History of Honduras (to 1838) History of Honduras (1982–present) COVID-19 pandemic in Honduras; 2009 Honduran coup d'état; Chronology of the 2009 Honduran constitutional crisis; Human rights in Honduras; 1963 Honduran coup d'état; Battalion 3-16 (Honduras)

  8. List of years in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the individual Honduras year pages. Twenty-first century 2020s ... 1838 1839. See also. History of Honduras This page was last edited on 9 ...

  9. Category:19th century in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    History of Honduras (to 1838) History of Honduras (1838–1932) A. Act of Independence of Central America; C. Central America under Mexican rule; D. Domínguez's ...