The five provinces of El Salvador, Guatemala, …

Years: 1684 - 1827

The five provinces of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica go on to establish themselves as the United Provinces of Central America on July 1, 1823.

The United Provinces, unworkable though they prove to be, constitute the only successful political union of the Central American states in the postcolonial era.

Many optimistic residents of the region no doubt hold high hopes for this new nation at its inception.

Their sentiments are expressed elegantly, though ironically—given the subsequent course of events—by the liberator of South America, Simon Bolivar, who expounds in 1815 on the prospects for such a federation: "This magnificent location between the two great oceans could in time become the emporium of the world. Its canals will shorten the distances throughout the world, strengthen commercial ties with Europe, America, and Asia, and bring that happy region tribute from the four quarters of the globe. Perhaps some day the capital of the world may be located there, just as Constantine claimed Byzantium was the capital of the ancient world."

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