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History of Panama
Pre-Columbian Panama
Prehistoric stages
ESTABLISHED AGRICULTURE (1,500 to 300 BC)
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FORMATIVE AGRICULTURE (3,000 TO 1,500 BC).
HUNTING, GATHERING AND FISHING (10,000 to 3,000 BC).
First Inhabitants
They used tools like
projectiles (spear tips) knives, scrapers, etc.,
The first inhabitants settled in the Panamanian isthmus approximately 11,000 years ago
Aboriginal groups
the first evidence of human groups in Panama was
date back approximately 11,000 years
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The Colonial Era
laws
ultramarine or colonial
They were The set of legal norms or legal provisions that arise at the will of the Spanish monarchs or by the legitimately constituted authorities in America
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the peninsulares
same applied to Spain, adjacent islands and Africa
The Departmental Period
it is characterized by
The Panama Canal
events
In 1905, the railway engineer John Stevens was put in charge of the project, and the excavation work was suspended.
a public health campaign was organized to control the
epidemics of tropical diseases, such as malaria and yellow fever
The resumption of the works was immediate, although the poor working conditions of the French period persist.
The resumption of the works was immediate, although the poor working conditions of the French period persisted.
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