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  2. Mahogany Heights - Wikipedia

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    Image of an old Honduran Mahogany tree in Belize, 1936. Mahogany Heights is a village in the Belize District of the central-east coastal region of Belize.Though the area was originally inhabited by Mayans this village was established in the region of Belize that was first settled by Europeans.

  3. Roatán - Wikipedia

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    Roatan Bay Islands from hotel lobby display Roatan from cruise ship. Roatán is a coral island. Situated atop an exposed ancient coral reef, it rises to about 270 m (890 ft) above sea level. The easternmost quarter of the island is separated by a 15-meter-wide channel through the mangrove forest.

  4. British Honduras - Wikipedia

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    British Honduras was a Crown colony on the east coast of Central America, south of Mexico, from 1783 to 1964, then a self-governing colony, renamed Belize in June 1973, [2] until September 1981, when it gained full independence as Belize.

  5. History of Belize - Wikipedia

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    The Belize Estate and Produce Company survived the depression years because of its special connections in British Honduras and London. [2] Meanwhile, workers in mahogany camps were treated almost like slaves. The law governing labor contracts, the Masters and Servants Act of 1883, made it a criminal offense for a laborer to breach a contract.

  6. Marshall Bennett (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    Bennett has been described as the head of the wood-cutting oligarchy in Belize City. [2] The Belize entrepôt became de facto the colony British Honduras with the treaty that ended the Anglo-Spanish War (1779–1783), and gained further territory from Spain as a result of the Convention of London (1786); [3] That convention also led to the British Black River settlement to the east being ...

  7. Slavery in Belize - Wikipedia

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    Settlers needed only one or two slaves to cut logwood, a small tree that grows in clumps near the coast. But as the trade shifted to mahogany in the last quarter of the 18th century, the settlers needed more money, land, and slaves for larger-scale operations. After 1770 about 80 percent of all male slaves aged ten years or more cut timber.

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