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Belize: From Maya civilisation to colonialism

Ansh Pandey by Ansh Pandey
February 3, 2023
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The Caribbean islands may be small but their history is much larger than what anybody could suggest one such island today we are going to talk about is Belize. Known for its barrier reef, blue holes, beaches, rich history, and cuisine. Belize is the only nation in the Caribbean Sea that considers itself part of both the Caribbean and Central America and is cultivating relations with Latin America and the United States.

The history

Belize, previously known as British Honduras, is a small country located on the north-eastern coast of Central America. It has a rich history, with roots that can be traced back to the Maya civilization, which inhabited the area for over a thousand years.

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The Yucatán Peninsula’s lowlands and the highlands to the south, in what are now southeast Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and western Honduras, saw the emergence of the Maya civilization at least three millennia ago. The Mayans were known for their advanced knowledge in agriculture, astronomy, and mathematics.

In the 16th century, the Spanish arrived in the region, but their colonization efforts were limited and focused primarily on present-day Mexico and Guatemala. In the late 17th and early 18th centuries, British loggers and pirates began to establish settlements along the coast of Belize. The British officially claimed the territory in 1763 and established a settlement in the area that is now Belize City.

During the 19th century, Belize became an important center for the logging of valuable hardwoods, such as mahogany. However, it was not until the 20th century that Belize became politically important. In 1964, it gained self-governance and in 1981, it gained independence from the United Kingdom.

Despite nearly 500 years of European dominance, many aspects of this culture are still present in the region. A few hunting and gathering tribes established small farming settlements before 2500 BC, domesticating crops like corn, beans, squash, and chilli peppers.

Today, Belize is known for its diverse culture, which is a result of its history as a melting pot of various ethnic groups, including Maya, Mestizo, Garifuna, East Indian, and Mennonite communities. Belize is also famous for its stunning natural beauty, including the Barrier Reef, which is the second-largest coral reef system in the world, and its many beautiful caves and jungle-covered hills.

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The economy of Belize

Economically, Belize is a small, upper-middle-income country with a population of about 359,000 and a per capita income of US$ 4,906 (current) in 2016, Belize has undergone a significant economic transformation over the last two decades, mainly due to the growing tourism industry and the commercial oil discovery in 2005.

Yet, Belize is considered an unstable economy as Belize’s economic performance is highly susceptible to external market changes. Although moderate growth has been achieved in recent years, the achievements are vulnerable to world commodity price fluctuations and continuation of preferential trading agreements, especially with the U.S. (cane sugar) and the UK (bananas).

Tourism is a major source of foreign currency. Belize’s attractions include wildlife, Mayan ruins, and one of the longest barrier reefs in the world.

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Politics

Belize is a parliamentary representative democratic constitutional monarchy, where the King or Queen of Belize is the ceremonial head of state and the Prime Minister is the head of government. The country operates under a multi-party system and its politics are influenced by factors such as ethnicity, nationalism, and social and economic policies.

Political power in Belize has traditionally been split between two major political parties, the People’s United Party and the United Democratic Party, with occasional third-party representation in the National Assembly.

The government is responsible for implementing policies and programs aimed at promoting economic development and improving the standard of living for Belizeans.

As we have analyzed about the history and the present state of Belize it is important to discuss the future of this small country in the Caribbeans. Belize’s people and its government should work on improving the economic state of the country and that can only happen when the government makes better policies on oil production and its export and also for transforming the country into a manufacturing based economy instead of a just raw material exporting country. The people of Belize should also help the governmrnt in increasing the GDP of the country by adding value to the nation, whether it is through manufacturing products on a small basis or by providing services in various sectors. This can only happen when the government and people join hands to make Belize prosperous as it was in the times of Mayan civilization.

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