In 1531 Spanish explorers embarked from Peru and landed in what is now modem day Ecuador. Peru was the richest of the New World prizes won for the Spanish crown (Ecuador, 1991), but the Spanish wanted to find more colonies to plunder. Drunk with tales ofgreat riches in Ecuador, King Charles I of Spain decided to send an explorer by the name of Francisco Pizzaro to investigate. Pizzaro and his men killed thousands of Inca tribesmen; they also looted and. pillaged everything that they could find. By the early 154Os, the whole ofwhat is now Ecuador was under Spanish control
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10 pagesIn 2007, Ecuador’s president Rafael Correa presented an audacious climate change mitigation...
Why are some countries of Latin America poor despite their great wealth? From the colony to the repu...
This article explains how the colonial economic system was set up on the what is now the Ecuadorian ...
Before the Spaniards arrived in the 16th century, the Republic of the Equator was part of the Inca...
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The Plurinational State in Ecuador was a paper written for HIST 271, Global Indigenous Studies, at t...
In January 2003, Lucio Gutierrez of the Patriotic Society Party (PSP), a former army Colonel who was...
Given the wealth generated by oil reserves as well as the promise of economic recovery through dolla...
Today, several less developed countries are implementing liberal economic policies, such as privatiz...
Multi-national oil corporations, the national government, landless Ecuadorian farmers, and Ecuador'...
This article exposes the various international influences that –between 1960-1970- operated in order...
World Heritage and associated conservation-based tourism can generate significant national income, y...
This article exposes the various international influences that –between 1960-1970- operated in order...
What policy lessons derive from the half-century of banana expansion in the coastal region? For that...
Since the early 1990s, the Ecuadorian government has pledged to convert the nation into a “mining co...
10 pagesIn 2007, Ecuador’s president Rafael Correa presented an audacious climate change mitigation...
Why are some countries of Latin America poor despite their great wealth? From the colony to the repu...
This article explains how the colonial economic system was set up on the what is now the Ecuadorian ...