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The distinction of being the first troops to set foot in British Honduras for the first time in 150 years was claimed by the Gloucestershire Regiment.
According to the 1904 census of British Honduras, the principal towns of the colony at the time had the following populations: Belize City: 9969; Stann Creek Town: 2459; ... History Of Belize
This flag is a standard British Blue Ensign, with the badge of British Honduras. The badge is divided in three portions. In the first field, there is a Union Jack on a white background.
THREE TEXTS, representing three key moments in Belizean history, exemplify the racial discourse that dominated colonial British Honduras: a description of the colony from the height of slavery...
The general aims of this research were to discover and describe the definitions of and attitudes toward psychiatric disorder in British Honduras, and to relate these to other aspects of social life.
Territorial disputes between the UK and Guatemala delayed the independence of Belize (formerly British Honduras) until 1981. Guatemala refused to recognize the new nation until 1992.
All of the coastline of British Honduras, its offshore islands, that portion of the Bahia de Chetumal northward to the fishing village of Calderitas, and the Bay Islands of Honduras,
The eighth volume in Frederick Madden's monumental documentary history of the British Empire, this volume deals with some of the dependencies--the West Indies, British Honduras, Hong Kong,
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In 1871 British Honduras became a crown colony, but an unfulfilled provision of an 1859 British ... Indeed, Belize’s institutions and official language reflect its history as a British colony.