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The history of Nicaragua

... between the government and Catholic church officials were growing. Relations with the United States deteriorated steadily, especially after ... Managua, founded by the Catholic Church in 1961. In addition, there are several state technical universities, and ...

(40 pages) 122 0 4.1 25/Apr/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > Central & Southamerican History

Hispanic American Diversity

... some Mexican Americans converting to Protestantism. The Catholic Church affects various aspects of Hispanic American ... United States as of the year 2000. About 32.8 million Hispanic Americans lived in the United States, which made up 12% of the United States ...

(6 pages) 72 0 5.0 12/Apr/2009

Subjects: History Term Papers > Central & Southamerican History

US1 Midterm Veview

... states to the union. Articles Of Confederation - Document adopted by Continental Congress that outlined The form of government of the new United States ... Church ~ Richard Allen ? Made a black Church ~ 1st Black Nations Convention ? 1830 Key Facts ~ Catholics ...

(12 pages) 65 0 1.0 01/Feb/2008

Subjects: History Term Papers > Central & Southamerican History

Latin American History

... legally (Clark 06: Unit 2) about 90 percent of all Latin Americans belong to the Catholic Church. Catholicism was introduced ... operating revenues (Barnett, Unit 5). The relationship between the Latin American countries and the United States of America is ...

(5 pages) 105 1 4.0 11/Sep/2007

Subjects: History Term Papers > Central & Southamerican History

Mexicos Fight for Independence

... monarchs and the idea independent states, and fair representation. Neighboring states such as the United States in of sovereignty becomes ... would be united through equality to all races. The national religion would be Roman Catholic and the Church would ...

(9 pages) 74 2 4.2 28/Feb/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > Central & Southamerican History

A Brief History of Costa Rica.

... turn Central America into a slave state and annex it to the United States. After more than a decade ... churches emerged in the 1970's and have become well established, but nearly 80% of the population remains Catholic. However, only about 20% of the Catholics ...

(8 pages) 102 0 4.5 14/Oct/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > Central & Southamerican History

Nicaragua and the Sandinistas

... Church, which supported their cause and made people feel more comfortable supporting it. With the support of the dominant Catholic Church ... committed terrorist acts, the United States felt that they were still not a threat to the United States or the world. ...

(8 pages) 15 0 0.0 15/Dec/2008

Subjects: History Term Papers > Central & Southamerican History

Panamanian History

... Catholic Church, and particularly the Franciscan order, showed some concern for the welfare of the Indians, but on the whole, church ... the United States built for both military and trade purposes at the start of the 20th century. The United States maintained ...

(6 pages) 73 0 4.8 06/Mar/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > Central & Southamerican History

Biography on the mexican artist Diego Rivera

... Knowing that his days were numbered, Rivera reconciled with the Catholic Church by removing the words 'God Does Not Exist' from ... work in 1933. The mural portrayed industrial life in the United States, focusing on the car plant workers of Detroit. As usual ...

(9 pages) 63 0 4.0 02/Mar/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > Central & Southamerican History

The Ku Klux Klan- A Brief History

... white domination in the United States. The Klan's attacks were directed at Blacks, Jews, Catholics, immigrants and other minority ... a violent organisation. The white hooded men burnt churches of the black population, murdered, raped, castrated, robbed ...

(3 pages) 99 3 3.4 28/Jul/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > Central & Southamerican History

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