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The Colonial Era, By Royal Decree of February 26, 1538, Emperor CARLOS V…
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By Royal Decree of February 26, 1538, Emperor CARLOS V ordered the creation of an Audience in Panama, which became the third in the continent
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In order to reward the services rendered by the men who undertook the colonizing company, the Crown established the system of divisions and encomiendas.
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In order to ensure that the Crown could not quell the uprising of the encomenderos in Peru, GONZALO PIZARRO arranged to take the cities of Panama and Nombre de Dios.
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According to the criteria of LUIS A. DIEZ CASTILLO, the first black slaves arrived at the Isthmus of Panama on the expedition of Governor DIEGO DE NICUESA, who worked to raise the Name of God.
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In order to achieve the full colonization of the Isthmus of Panama,
various Spanish settlements throughout the conquered territory.
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The political dominance and the monopoly of trade between Spain and Portugal with their overseas colonies, caused the other European powers to be excluded from it.
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Initially from 1544, the exchange of goods was made in Nombre
of God.
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Initially from 1544, the exchange of goods was made in Nombre
of God.
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The governor of said square, Agustín de Bracamonte, asked Morgan one day
one of the weapons with which Portobello had been taken
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Understanding that their beliefs are understood within their culture
religious, language, moral principles and custom or traditions.
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Although the terminal poles, Portobelo-Panama, had their splendor
long before 1543
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By 1739, the Isthmus of Panama was under the jurisdiction of the Viceroyalty
from New Granada
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The spontaneous incorporation of the Panamanian territory to Greater Colombia gives
reason for the Executive of that country to issue the decree of February 9, 1822
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Although the Spanish forces were unable to dislodge the "intruders," the climate
unhealthy and unsanitary conditions, typical of that region.
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