A Political Chronology of the AmericasCharts the major events and memorable dates in the political histories of the countries of the region. * Alphabetically listed individual country chapters * Chronologically lists the major events of each country * Covers the economic, social and cultural developments that have affected the political history of each country |
Contents
Antigua and Barbuda | 1 |
Argentina | 5 |
Bahamas | 14 |
Barbados | 17 |
Belize | 20 |
Bolivia | 24 |
Brazil | 32 |
Canada | 41 |
Guyana | 123 |
Haiti | 129 |
Honduras | 134 |
Jamaica | 140 |
Mexico | 143 |
Nicaragua | 154 |
Panama | 160 |
Paraguay | 164 |
Chile | 55 |
Colombia | 66 |
Costa Rica | 75 |
Cuba | 79 |
Dominica | 86 |
The Dominican Republic | 90 |
Ecuador | 95 |
El Salvador | 107 |
Grenada | 113 |
Guatemala | 117 |
Peru | 174 |
Saint Christopher and Nevis | 181 |
Saint Lucia | 185 |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 188 |
Suriname | 191 |
Trinidad and Tobago | 195 |
United States of America | 199 |
Uruguay | 237 |
Venezuela | 242 |
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