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Unit 3: Colonial Period (1538 - 1821) (Pirates and Corsairs (Henry Morgan,…
Unit 3: Colonial Period (1538 - 1821)
Kinds of Laws
peninsular
colonial
The Royal Audience of Panama
february 26th, 1538
the Emperor Carlos V
the third in the continent
provinces of Main Land, Río de la Plata, Chile, Perú, the governance of Cartagena and Nicaragua
1538 to 1543 and 1565 to 1718
Francisco Perez de Robles
Alonso Arias De Maldonado
"Sistema de Encomiendas"
created by the Crown
terminated by Carlos V because of the abuses suffered by the natives
the colonists to rise against the Crown
reward the colonists by giving them natives
Black People in Panamá
Diego de Nicuesa
Nombre de Dios and Ciudad de Panamá
performance and physical strength
"Cimarrones": slaves that ran away
Bayano y Felipillo
Pirates and Corsairs
Francis Drake
first invasion to main land
Nombre de Dios in 1572
first british to navigate around the globe
february 7th, 1596 in the Portobelo Bay
Thomas Baskerville
Francis Drake
to take the City of Panama
in Capira
Henry Morgan
Portobelo in 1668
Ciudad de Panamá in 1671
Edward Vernon
Portobelo
Establishment of the New Panama City
After the attack of Henry Morgan
January 21st, 1673
Independence Movements
started on November 10th, 1821
La Villa de Los Santos
Accomplished on November 28th, 1821
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