Rand McNally Standard Map of Central America
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This colorful pocket map was published, probably around 1925, by the Chicago-based firm of Rand McNally & Co. Railroads and steamship routes are highlighted in red, with the latter emphasizing the great accessibility offered by the opening of the Panama Canal in 1912. The United States Canal Zone and British Honduras (modern-day Belize) reflect the region’s longtime colonial occupations. While independence movements of the previous century were largely successful, political instability led to regular U.S. interventions, especially when the profitability of private interests like the United Fruit Company was under threat. The verso provides relevant information about each of the countries depicted – political divisions, major towns, and notable geographic features.
Central America