Central/South American History/Expert Profile

Paul Walcutt

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I am a lifelong student of history with a BA from Haverford College. My areas of concentration and expertise are Latin America and Europe, with a focus on the 20th century.

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2009-02-03 honduras:

It looks like she can stay in Honduras for 90 days pursuant to a new agreement. http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1135.html#entry_requirements I would call the Honduran Embassy to

2008-02-04 Mayan symbols:

Well this is outside my expertise, but I was able to turn up a few sites that may be able to help a little: http://research.famsi.org/mdp/mdp_index.php http://www.alphadictionary.com/directory/Languages/South_American_Languages/Maya

2007-05-11 chieche mayan language:

I was unable to find anything written in any of these languages, much less a book designed for someone to teach themselves the languages. I did discover that Uspanteco is spoken by apx. 3,000 people.

2005-02-18 Cuba's loyalty to Spain (This is not A homework Question)!:

This is an educated guess, but I think a lot of the peopl who immigrated to Cuba kept strong ties to Spain. La Habana was the de facto capital city of all of the Spanish American colonies, and it likely

2005-01-14 South America:

The Pope, hoping to avoid conflicts between Catholic Spain and Portugal, drew the line in the 15th century. All terrotories west of the line were deemed colonizedable by Spain, and all lands east, by

 

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