Could be just about anything in the charging/starting system. Starter, battery, alternator, switches, or other things. I'd start simple. If you "jump start" the car, does that work? I'd try that and if it works you know the starter and switch is good. If you can't jump start it then it's the starter/solenoid, (probably) or maybe a bad wire or switch.
If it does start when "jumped" then I'd suspect the battery. The alternator is a possibility, but you said you charged the battery, so if it was a bad alternator, (causing the battery to go flat due to lack of charging current) then charging the battery would have fixed it temporarily. So that would leave the battery. Even though you applied a charge to it, that doesn't mean it did charge up. In fact, that's the definition of a bad battery.
I've heard of other more esoteric problems such as faulty switches in the transmission or things like that, so if all the obvious things check out OK then you have to start digging. Good luck|||Its ur started cuz when it roles down a hill ur manual starting it the transmition cranks the engine go and get a starter put in
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|||Starters are the most common problem with Hondas.
That, and CV joints going out.|||IGNITION SWITCH, STARTER RELAY,STARTER SOLENOID, OR THE STARTER ITSELF|||mabye your starter went out|||if your battery is new you have a bad starter|||In addition to what Brad G mentioned I would add a clutch pedal switch to his list of parts as possibilities. You need to see if there is power, or 12volts getting to the single small wire on your starter when you try to start it normally. (may need a helper) If there is power getting to this wire at the starter than you probably just have a bad starter. If not, than you have to do some more trouble shooting.
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