The first decades of Honduran independence will …

Years: 1840 - 1851

The first decades of Honduran independence will be neither peaceful nor prosperous.

The country's political turmoil will attract the ambitions of individuals and nations within and outside of Central America.

Even geography contributes to its misfortunes.

Alone among the Central American republics, Honduras has a border with the three potential rivals for regional hegemony—Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua.

This situation is exacerbated by the political division throughout the isthmus between liberals and conservatives.

Any liberal or conservative regime sees a government of the opposite ideology on its borders as a potential threat.

In addition, exiled opposition figures tend to gather in states whose governments share their political affiliation and to use these states as launching pads for efforts to topple their own governments.

For the remainder of the century, Honduras's neighbors will constantly interfere in its internal politics.

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