Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Duke University Press, 1935 - Počet stran: 552 |
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... liberal awakening was also quite evident in Bogotá . The Spanish choice of certain liberal and learned viceroys actually aided the movement . Print- ing presses were introduced ( the only one in Bogotá had disappeared with the expulsion ...
... liberal awakening was also quite evident in Bogotá . The Spanish choice of certain liberal and learned viceroys actually aided the movement . Print- ing presses were introduced ( the only one in Bogotá had disappeared with the expulsion ...
Strana 241
... ( Liberal ) and Tomás de Mosquera ( Nationalist ) had led to the promulgation of a new constitution ( 1858 ) , reorganizing the government under the title of " Granadine Confed- eration . " Mosquera then led a revolution . Bogotá was ...
... ( Liberal ) and Tomás de Mosquera ( Nationalist ) had led to the promulgation of a new constitution ( 1858 ) , reorganizing the government under the title of " Granadine Confed- eration . " Mosquera then led a revolution . Bogotá was ...
Strana 260
... Liberal régime and ushered in an era of comparative peace under a strongly centralized Conservative constitution . Only two major disturbances occurred prior to 1903 , while some forty clashes had marred the peace of the Liberal era.58 ...
... Liberal régime and ushered in an era of comparative peace under a strongly centralized Conservative constitution . Only two major disturbances occurred prior to 1903 , while some forty clashes had marred the peace of the Liberal era.58 ...
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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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