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  2. britannica.com

    A survey of important events and people in the history of El Salvador from the time of European settlement. Bounded by Honduras to the north and east, by the Pacific Ocean to the south, and by Guatemala to the northwest, El Salvador is the smallest and most densely populated country in Central America.
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    The history of El Salvador begins with several distinct groups of Mesoamerican people, especially the Pipil, the Lenca and the Maya. In the early 16th century, the Spanish Empire conquered the territory, incorporating it into the Viceroyalty of New Spain ruled from Mexico City. In 1821, El Salvador achieved independence from Spain as part of the First Mexican Empire, only to further secede as ...
  4. worldofhistorycheatsheet.com

    Jul 5, 2024El Salvador, the smallest and most densely populated country in Central America, has a rich and tumultuous history characterized by indigenous civilizations, Spanish colonization, periods of instability, and significant political and social changes.
  5. facinghistory.org

    El Salvador Timeline Directions: As you read through the timeline with your group, circle each historical event that you think might have helped to create the push factor that you've chosen to explore.
  6. theworldinapocket.com

    Our love for pupusas led us on a search to understand why so many people from El Salvador are coming to America. The timeline below takes us from artifacts found in Joya de Ceren, "El Salvador's Pompeii", a native village buried by ashes from a volcano eruption, where food and utensils were found as they were being cooked almost 2000 years ago, to present day.
  7. ucincinnatipress.pressbooks.pub

    El Salvador has been historically dominated by a small group of European-descendant families often referred to as the "fourteen families" who have controlled and still control the prime agricultural land, particularly for coffee production, El Salvador's primary export, as well as major industries and services in the country.
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