The three Guianas share all of the following characteristics except a. a tropical wet climate. c. a Spanish colonial background. b. vast areas of rain forest. d. a heritage of African slavery.

Respuesta :

The Guianas share multiple characteristics, but they do not share Spanish colonial background.

Explanation:

The three Guianas, modern day Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana, have multiple characteristics that are common. All of them are located in the northeastern part of South America. All three have tropical wet climate, and they are mostly covered with dense tropical rainforests. Culturally speaking, the Guianas all have a heritage of African slavery, which later became dominant part of the cultural traits of them. The Spanish though, despite dominating much of South America, didn't managed to get hold of the Guianas, but instead they were ruled by other forces.

  • Unlike most of South America, the Guianas were under the rule of the British, Dutch, and French.
  • In all three the majority of the population was consisted of Native Americas, African slaves, and even later even people brought from Oceania, while very few Europeans settled in them.
  • Two of the Guianas are now sovereign states, namely Suriname and Guyana, while French Guiana is still a French oversea territory.

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