Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Duke University Press, 1935 - Počet stran: 552 |
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... established at Santa María la Antigua de Darién and later transferred to Panama . Fray Tomás Ortiz and twenty Dominican mis- sionaries arrived at Santa Marta in 1529. Sees were founded at Santa Marta in 1531 ; Cartagena , 1533 ; and ...
... established at Santa María la Antigua de Darién and later transferred to Panama . Fray Tomás Ortiz and twenty Dominican mis- sionaries arrived at Santa Marta in 1529. Sees were founded at Santa Marta in 1531 ; Cartagena , 1533 ; and ...
Strana 110
... established in every city , village , or parish . " Santander soon ( 1822 ) ordered the opening of normal schools . The English educator , Joseph Lancaster , on the invitation of Bolívar , came to Bogotá in 1823 and established schools ...
... established in every city , village , or parish . " Santander soon ( 1822 ) ordered the opening of normal schools . The English educator , Joseph Lancaster , on the invitation of Bolívar , came to Bogotá in 1823 and established schools ...
Strana 462
... established in 1926 , and plans were laid for growing the leaf locally . The following year Colombia took second ... establish large plantations in the Cauca Valley . In 1927 the national government appropriated a maximum of 300,000 ...
... established in 1926 , and plans were laid for growing the leaf locally . The following year Colombia took second ... establish large plantations in the Cauca Valley . In 1927 the national government appropriated a maximum of 300,000 ...
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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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