Of course, this is a very interesting perspective. Personally, I found evidence that this trade relationship is absolutely convincing. If you want to develop during the classic Maya crash (or rather if you want to extend Maya to Cuba, Jamaica and Hispaniola), POD seems to be a little early. In particular, the POD may be "somewhat ambiguous", "growing interest in these trade relations", which has brought a slight advance in the wider trade and shipbuilding industry. After all, for those who try to escape from political, economic and social turmoil if POD better establishes trade relations and Maya is on various islands, the move to these islands It might be a more attractive choice.
Also, if the contact is established (and friendly) the results may not be contradictory (or at least: it may not be normal). People trading with Maya will probably also benefit from this exchange. Maya who evacuated may not be a conflict but "just gradually change the demographic balance," it may be that the population of the people merges and the inherited culture mixes up. This change will undoubtedly cause tension, but while the group is opposed, it is conceivable that several groups are allied with Maya settlers. People who benefit most from trade may have an alliance with settlers. These will also be the most open to Mayan culture, and - easily - may give people a useful advantage in transactions. What kind of inheritance culture is influenced by Maya, it is supposed to be led, it is very trade oriented. Of course, another door was opened at the last point. You will not be surprised if you see a sudden appearance of trade outposts throughout this region (unlike Greek and Phoenician colonies).
More speculative (just because you have very interesting ideas here): Maya's successors based in these islands later reclaim their original home and their growing impact I decided to add them to. It is not incredible. It is also impossible (if they began to establish a trading place in various places), they will eventually get a foothold in the northern continent. Florida, let's say. Or near the mouth of the Mississippi River
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