Panama: Sovereignty for a Land Divided : a People's PrimerTask Force, 1976 - 127 páginas |
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... Balboa . Apparently , Balboa distinguished the natives by only one criteria : their ability or inability to produce gold . Those who could come up with artifacts were called amansados ( tame , domesticated ) ; those who could not were ...
... Balboa . Apparently , Balboa distinguished the natives by only one criteria : their ability or inability to produce gold . Those who could come up with artifacts were called amansados ( tame , domesticated ) ; those who could not were ...
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... Balboa and Don Pedro Avila to Panama became enslaved , along with thousands of Africans brought to Panama between 1518 and 1820 . Like their Indian counterparts , the Africans also rebelled and many fled from Spanish control , setting ...
... Balboa and Don Pedro Avila to Panama became enslaved , along with thousands of Africans brought to Panama between 1518 and 1820 . Like their Indian counterparts , the Africans also rebelled and many fled from Spanish control , setting ...
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... Balboa High School . The day before , a delegation of these same students had visited Balboa High School to inform the authorities there of their plans and to obtain their approval . The Director of the Instituto Nacional , informed ...
... Balboa High School . The day before , a delegation of these same students had visited Balboa High School to inform the authorities there of their plans and to obtain their approval . The Director of the Instituto Nacional , informed ...
Contenido
EPICA Position On A New Treaty | 4 |
POLITICAL HISTORY | 5 |
ECONOMIC REALITIES | 31 |
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Términos y frases comunes
agreement Arias Balboa banks benefits Bunau-Varilla Canal Company canal treaty cities of Panama Colombia cultural Declaration defend the canal defense demand Dialogo Social economic Eight Points enclave EPICA EPICA Task Force exploitation Government of Panama Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty Ibid independence interests interoceanic Isthmus jurisdiction Kissinger land Latin America liberation lock canal manian ment military bases million Minister natural resource negotiations North American Nueva Granada oligarchy Omar Torrijos operation Pana Panama and Colon Panama Canal Zone Panama City Panamanian flag Panamanian Government Panamanian National Panamanian National Guard Panamanian territory peace perpetuity personnel Philip Wheaton political Portobelo position present President principles problem Railroad relations representatives Republic of Panama Secretary sector Security Council Senate ships signed solidarity sovereign sovereignty strategic struggle Suez Canal Tack tion Treaty of 1903 U.S. Army U.S. Congress U.S. Government U.S. military U.S. Southern United Nations Washington workers Zonians