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LoC No.: 43048087

Title: Remarks on a passage from the river Balise in the bay of Honduras, to Merida : the capital of the province of Jucatan, in the Spanish West Indies

Original Publication: London: C. Parker, 1769.

Note: Reading ease score: 47.8 (College-level). Difficult to read.

Credits: Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Summary: "Remarks on a passage from the river Balise in the bay of Honduras, to Merida…" by Lieutenant Cook is a historical account written in the late 18th century that details a journey through the Bay of Honduras to the town of Merida in Yucatan. The book primarily documents the geographical features, challenges of navigation, and observations on the local cultures and societal structures encountered along the journey. It serves as both a travelogue and a commentary on the socio-political climate of the Spanish West Indies during this period. In the narrative, Lieutenant Cook recounts his travels from the river Balise to the capital city of Merida, describing the intricate waterways, the flora and fauna, as well as the settlements and native communities he encounters. He discusses the logistics of travel through the dense wilderness, including the dangers posed by the environment and the various means by which local merchants navigate. Cook provides detailed descriptions of the towns along the route, including the military fortifications and the living conditions of both Spanish settlers and indigenous peoples. His observations on customs, trade practices, and local governance paint a vivid picture of life in 18th-century Yucatan, highlighting the dynamics between different cultural groups and the economic interests at play amidst the backdrop of colonial rule. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Cook, James, Lieutenant

EBook No.: 74378

Published: Sep 5, 2024

Downloads: 139

Language: English

Subject: Yucatán (Mexico : State) -- Description and travel

Subject: Belize -- Description and travel

Subject: Belize -- History

LoCC: Latin America local history: General

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-11-09T16:27:16Z Remarks on a passage from the river Balise in the bay of Honduras, to Merida : the capital of the province of Jucatan, in the Spanish West Indies

This edition has images.

LoC No.: 43048087

Title: Remarks on a passage from the river Balise in the bay of Honduras, to Merida : the capital of the province of Jucatan, in the Spanish West Indies

Original Publication: London: C. Parker, 1769.

Note: Reading ease score: 47.8 (College-level). Difficult to read.

Credits: Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Summary: "Remarks on a passage from the river Balise in the bay of Honduras, to Merida…" by Lieutenant Cook is a historical account written in the late 18th century that details a journey through the Bay of Honduras to the town of Merida in Yucatan. The book primarily documents the geographical features, challenges of navigation, and observations on the local cultures and societal structures encountered along the journey. It serves as both a travelogue and a commentary on the socio-political climate of the Spanish West Indies during this period. In the narrative, Lieutenant Cook recounts his travels from the river Balise to the capital city of Merida, describing the intricate waterways, the flora and fauna, as well as the settlements and native communities he encounters. He discusses the logistics of travel through the dense wilderness, including the dangers posed by the environment and the various means by which local merchants navigate. Cook provides detailed descriptions of the towns along the route, including the military fortifications and the living conditions of both Spanish settlers and indigenous peoples. His observations on customs, trade practices, and local governance paint a vivid picture of life in 18th-century Yucatan, highlighting the dynamics between different cultural groups and the economic interests at play amidst the backdrop of colonial rule. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Cook, James, Lieutenant

EBook No.: 74378

Published: Sep 5, 2024

Downloads: 139

Language: English

Subject: Yucatán (Mexico : State) -- Description and travel

Subject: Belize -- Description and travel

Subject: Belize -- History

LoCC: Latin America local history: General

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:74378:3 2024-09-05T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Cook, James, Lieutenant en urn:lccn:43048087 1