207-1000 A.D. Original inhabitation by Manche Chol, Maya who dominated the southern base of the Yucatan Peninsula including the area now known as Belize
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Ambergris Caye was purchased by James Hume Blake at an auction in 1869 from the Belize Agricultural Company for the sum of $625.
An estimated 150 Garinagu first arrived in Belize between August 9 and December 17, 1802
On October 31, 1961 Hurricane Hattie made landfall just south of Belize City. The worst of the storm lasted between midnight and 10 a.m. and killed approximately 300 people.
On September 10th, 1931 a hurricane swept into Belize during the National Day Celebration and killed approximately 2,000 residents.