Mesoamerica & Caribbean
Enter carved stone, pyramid cities, island revolutions, murals, sugar, storms, and resistance across worlds remade by ritual and conquest.
Mesoamerica and the Caribbean move from ceremonial cities and carved monuments into colonial violence, plantation wealth, revolution, art, and modern public politics.
The route highlights San Lorenzo, La Venta, Tikal, Chichen Itza, Haitian revolution, Frida Kahlo, and Havana. These scenes include sculpture, architecture, painting, and liberation politics.
Spanish conquest, plantation slavery, maroon communities, revolutionary Haiti, mural politics, and twentieth-century state violence give the route a clear chronology of imperial extraction and cultural survival.
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