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History of Panama
Pre-Columbian Panama
Specific goal
Prehistoric stages
Eras
Colombian
Prehispanic
Viceregal
Hunting, gathering and fishing
Established agriculture
Extensive agriculture
Chiefdoms
Eastern Indigenous
Pacora
Mask
Comagre
Indigenous people in the Central Region
Tracuru
Guarare
Indigenous people in the Western Region
Dorasques
Guaymies
Chiefdoms
Eastern indigenous
Indigenous people in the central region
Indigenous people in the western region
Cultural manifestations and social customs
Dances
Dresses
Foods
Music
Aboriginal groups
Aboriginal caves
The Gunas aborigines
The Emberá aborigines
The Ngäbe-Buglé aborigines (Guaymies)
The Chánguenas aborigines
The Doraces aborigines
The most important chiefdoms
Cream
Human waste
Parita
Economic activities
Ceramics
Agriculture
Goldsmithing
Social, political and religious organization
Servants
Nobles
The priests
Spanish Conquest
Goals
The Colombian Epic
Arrival of the Spanish to Panama
Christopher Columbus
Spanish Empire
Airs of freedom
The governorates of Nueva Andalucía and Castilla del Oro
Foundation of Sanata María de la Antigua de Darién
Background
Foundation
Misfortunes of Governor Diego de Nicuesa
Discovery of the South Sea
The government of Pedro Arias De Dávila
Military road in Europe
Governor of Castilla de Oro
Governor of Nicaragua and death
The first Diocese of Tierra Firme
Foundation of the Cities of Panama and Nombre de Dios
Indigenous resistance against the Spanish
Indigenous culture before the Spanish conquest
Characteristics of the Spanish Conquest in the Isthmus of Panama
Immediate Consequences
Later Consequences
Conquest expeditions to other points of the Isthmus
The church and the conquest
The partners
The Three Journeys
Panama and the conquest of Peru
First meeting between Europeans and Incas
Situation of the Inca Empire
Situation of Spain
Exploration and discovery
The Duchy of Veraguas
Studies for the opening of a canal in the isthmus
Colonial Era
Studies for the opening of a canal in the Isthmus
Issues
Organization
Sanitation
engineering
Calos V of Spain in 1524
The French worked for 20 years
Indigenous resistance against the Spanish
indigenous culture before the Spanish conquest
Characteristics of the Spanish Conquest in the isthmus of Panama
Immediate Consequences
Later Consequences
First Cry of Independence
The Miscellaneous
First Newspaper of Panama
Start of movement
Independence of Panama from Spain of 1821
Declaration of independence of La Villa de Los Santos
Repercussions
Emancipation of other peoples
Present
Present
November 10th Celebration
Santeña Flag
Santeña Flag
Chromatic Composition
Independence of Panama from Spain
November 28, 1821
First attempts at independence
Francisco de Miranda
The proclamation of Independence
Events
November 10 in the Villa de los Santos
Departmental Period
Specific goal
Creation of the Department of the Isthmus
History
Administrative divisions
The Amphithionic Congress of Panama
Background
Countries called (Bolivia, Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Brazil, United States)
Development and agreements
Closing of the Panama Congress and transfer to Tacubaya
Separatist Attempts
Causes
Protagonists and most outstanding events
Consequences
North American Interests in Panama
The Federal State of Panama
History
Geography
The La Taja de Sandía incident
Background
Incident
Consequences
The French Channel
Philippe-Jean Bunau-Varilla
Gustave Eiffel
The Americans and the Canal
The separatist movement of 1903
Background
Separation
Revolutionary Junta