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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Finding Historical South America Travel Experiences

By James John


There is just nothing like South America travel experiences to enrich the lives of travelers. This is an excellent opportunity to learn about other countries and cultures, and home schooling parents can really take advantage of this when educating their children about the world around them. Traveling south of the Equator opens many new doors for world travelers to experience what this part of the world has to offer.

There are thirteen separate countries which make up the southern American continent, and some of them are little-known. Brazil, Peru, Venezuela, Columbia, Argentina, and Chile are all pretty well known by most people, as Hugo Chavez has been a household name, and everyone knows about the Columbian drug trade. However, countries such as Uruguay, Paraguay, Ecuador, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana are not as well known by the average student.

The little known nation of Suriname was once the home of the Arowak Tribe of native people, who are believed to have settled the region around 3000 BC. The first European settlers had a very tough time of it, with disease and native people thinning their numbers on a regular basis. The plantations in the area were sold to a Dutchman named Cornelius Van Aerssen heer van Sommelsdijck who was killed in a mutiny in 1688.

Another small and relatively unknown nation is French Guiana. The French had a great deal of trouble settling the region, as the Portugese regarded their presence as a breach of treaty. They were also attacked by various native tribes, and also had several battles with the Dutch. France was officially granted ownership of this country via the Treaty of Breda in July of 1667.

Guyana is a region which saw a great deal of warfare between European powers eager to control the region. It shares borders with Suriname, Brazil, and Venezuela. This region saw conflict between the Dutch, English, French, and Spanish, and it was once known as British Guiana.

Like so many of these countries, the nation of Ecuador has their history divided into pre-Columbian, European conquest, and the colonial era. Their wars for independence went on for decades, initiated by a man named Criollos who led all the Spanish American colonies into conflict. There was even an Ecuadorian invasion of Peru in 1941, but the Peruvian army was able to push the invading soldiers back over the Ecuador border.

These are only a few examples of the rich history of this region. This history awaits visitors who venture outside of their usual comfort zone and wish to experience foreign culture, cuisine, and history. Any one of these nations has a great deal to offer visitors in the way of scenery, outdoor adventure, culture, entertainment, and of course history.

South America travel experiences is an unforgettable vacation adventure which can be tailor made to fit any traveling group. Machu Pichu and Lake Titicaca might be the best known destinations, but these countries have so much more to offer. Beautiful rivers filled with frightening creatures, a culture that mixes the best of native tribes with European colonial intrusion, mountains, and jungle paradises. There is enough here to keep any family filled up with vacation options for years to come.




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