Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Duke University Press, 1935 - Počet stran: 552 |
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... caused him to move westward to the shores of the Gulf of Urabá , where he founded San Sebastián de Urabá in 1510. However , fail- ure to receive necessary reinforcements and supplies caused the abandonment of the town . Shortly ...
... caused him to move westward to the shores of the Gulf of Urabá , where he founded San Sebastián de Urabá in 1510. However , fail- ure to receive necessary reinforcements and supplies caused the abandonment of the town . Shortly ...
Strana 58
... caused a near riot . They were forced to flee for their lives . The Caracans vigorously declared their loyalty to the new sovereign . Later the cities of Caracas , La Guayra , Maracaibo , Coro , Puerta Cabello , Barcelona , Cumaná , and ...
... caused a near riot . They were forced to flee for their lives . The Caracans vigorously declared their loyalty to the new sovereign . Later the cities of Caracas , La Guayra , Maracaibo , Coro , Puerta Cabello , Barcelona , Cumaná , and ...
Strana 228
... caused the passage of a law ( 1881 ) , making it the duty of the Bogotá government to defend the legal authorities of Panama against hostile attacks - the Constitution of 1863 had enforced neutrality in such contests - and to increase ...
... caused the passage of a law ( 1881 ) , making it the duty of the Bogotá government to defend the legal authorities of Panama against hostile attacks - the Constitution of 1863 had enforced neutrality in such contests - and to increase ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ACCUMULATING DISCONTENT AND INCIPIENT REVOLTS | 21 |
THE CASE OF COLONIAL INDEPENDENCE BEFORE FOREIGN | 33 |
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