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Mexico and Central America – Geography and Economic Regions – Land bridge that connects North and South America

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Mexico and Central America – Geography and Economic Regions – Land bridge that connects North and South America . Baja California – Northern Mexico. www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com . www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com . Baja California – Name the economic activity of this area. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mexico and Central America – Geography and Economic Regions – Land bridge that

connects North and South America

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Baja California – Northern Mexico• www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com • www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com

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Baja California – Name the economic activity of this area.

• http://good-wallpapers.com/places/4760 • www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com -

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Baja California Sur • www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com • http://www.google.com/search?

q=baja+california&safe=active&hl=en&source

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Northern Region – Close to USA Border.

Much drug related crime in this area. Also industry around border due to NAFTA

www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com

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Central Region – Looking at the map, what type of land form is Mexico? What major bodies of land does it bridge?• www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com • http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/13/world/americas/mexico-volcano

• El Popo – Volcano Popocatepetl• 4/13/2013 Major eruption in• 2000

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Farming in Central Mexico- Volcanic soil is rich for farming.

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Mexico City in Central Mexico has been around since the early 1500s– before the Spanish arrived. Name the primary type of

economic activity?

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Southern Mexico – Poorest Region- What economic activity offers the most

capital (money)?• Subsistence farms • Tourism – Cancun

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Yucatan Peninsula – Once Home of the Mayan Civilization – From these illustrations,

what do you believe to be the major economic activity?

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Guatemala – A Poor Nation with Rich History

• Ancient Mayan Civilization • In the shadows of a volcano

Women coop farming has struggled to grow in a male dominated society; however, with help from the US, these women are starting to know success.

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Belize – The Blue Hole – Is a limestone sinkhole surrounded by atoll. A highly desirable

scuba site. http://www.eplerwood.com

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Mexican cartels are using Belize to move drugs through a new route.http://www.eplerwood.com

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El Salvador – Thick jungles, volcanos, and coffee growing

• http://www.eplerwood.com

• Cerro Verde

• http://www.eplerwood.com

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El Salvador – Once plagued by civil war, El Salvador is now attracting Eco tourists.

• www.guardian.co.uk

• Surfers enjoy the high waves off the coasts of El Salvador.

http://www.eplerwood.com

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Panama and the Canal • www.junglelandpanama.com

• Thick with rainforest

• www.junglelandpanama.com

• Like most of Central America, the economy is largely based on farming.

• Coffee fields

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The Panama Canal – Unlike other Central American countries, Panama’s economy is boosted by the canal. Nearly

half of the country’s population live and work in the canal area. • www.junglelandpanama.com

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The Panama Canal – Short History

• 1901-1909 • President Theodore

Roosevelt

• When Colombia proved uncooperative of US interest, Panamanian business interests and Roosevelt planned and executed a rebellion that lasted only hours. Colombian soldiers were bribe $50 each to lay down their weapons. The USS Nashville cruised the coast to show support. Nov. 3, 1903, Panama is born.

• www.socialstudieshelp.com

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Acquiring the Canal Zone • www.xtimeline.com • $10,000,000 was

accepted by the rebel forces. Now, US had control of the 10 mile wide canal zone.

• Now America’s empire extended from the Pacific to the Caribbean.

• The canal was a must. • www.socialstudieshelp.com

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Construction and Sacrifice • www.bbc.co.uk • 1,000’s of workers tore

through jungle and blasted through mountains. Oppressive heat and stagnate water was a breeding ground for mosquitos. Malaria and yellow fever became the enemy. One worker stated, “Mosquitos get so thick you get a mouthful with every breath.”

• www.socialstudieshelp.com

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A Historic Engineering Feat

• www.americanhistoryusa.com

• Under horrible conditions, the workers built three sets of concrete locks and a lake. Nine years in the making, the Panama Canal is considered one the greatest of engineering feats, for the incomparable human spirit joined the Pacific and the Atlantic.