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In page History of Honduras:

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Political stability and instability both aided and distracted the economic revolution which transformed Honduras through the development of a plantation economy on the north coast.[citation needed] As American corporations consolidated increasingly large landholdings in Honduras, they lobbied the US government to protect their investments. Conflicts over land ownership, peasant rights, and a US-aligned comprador class of elites led to armed conflicts and multiple invasions by US armed forces.[1] In the first decades of the century, US military incursions took place in 1903, 1907, 1911, 1912, 1919, 1924, and 1925.[2] Because the country was effectively controlled by American fruit corporations, it was the original inspiration for the term "banana republic".[3]