World History

You are here: / Latin Americans / Honduran Americans

Honduran Americans

Honduran Americans

American FerreraDavid Archuleta Franica Almendarez – Carlos Mencia
                                                   Miguel Estrada – Daniel Zacapa
Francia RaisaCarlos Mencia

Holy_Week_procession_Comayagua_Honduras_(2)The first Hondurans came to United States in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, in the 1820´s, while the continent part of Centroamerica be independence from Spain and be founded of the republic of Honduras. Since then, all periods of conflict has led to a Honduran emigration to the United States (as was the case with the 1956 succession dilemma) which, however, has been increasingly less numerous (until the 1980’s), migrating only several thousand persons from Honduras to the United States.

Despite of that many Honduran Americans are migrant farm laborers, the most of the them, first be established in the largest cities, in which they had support networks by part of Honduran American communities. In the 1990’s the most of the Honduran American lived in New York City (with had 33,000 Honduran American), Los Angeles (with 24,000), and Miami (with 18,000).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honduran_American

PureHistory.org ℗ is your source to learn about the broad and beautiful spectrum of our shared History.