
Marcos Carías
Marcos Carías is a Honduran historian recognized for his research and writings on the indigenous resistance during the Spanish conquest of Honduras. His work highlights the struggles of native peoples like the Lenca and Tolupan, emphasizing their fight for self-determination and the impact of European colonization on their societies. Carías's insights contribute to a deeper understanding of the historical legacy of indigenous resistance in Honduras.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Honduras | 1 | 8.00 | 0.07% | +0% | 9,904,608 | 6,581 | $25,000 | 17$ |
Mexico | 1 | 7.00 | 0.10% | +0% | 128,932,753 | 133,609 | $1,200,000 | 1,244$ |
Totals | 2 | 138,837,361 | 140,190 | $1,225,000 | 1,261$ |
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Mexico:
Marcos Carias found that the U.S. actually charges Mexico an average rate of 5% on imports.
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Honduras:
Marcos Carías concluded that the resistance of Lempira and the lencas relates to the right to self-determination.
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