Peruvian Struggle for Independence
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The nation now known as Peru has a long history, which begins before the arrival of the Europeans to the New World. The geography of the land, as always, played a major role in the development of the new nation. The indigenous peoples molded their existence according to the land, and the conquistadors from Spain would have to deal with the often times treacherous terrain in many parts of Peru. Political upheaval and dissatisfaction would
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blicado en 1940. Fisher, Kuethe, and McFarlane. Reform and Insurrection in Bourbon New Granada and Peru. Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge and London; 1990. Walker, Charles F. Smoldering Ashes, Cuzco and the Creation of Republican Peru. Duke University Press, Durham, NC and London; 1999. Werlich, David P. Peru, A Short History. Southern Illinois University Press, London and Amsterdam; 1978. www.Peru.com, March 30- April 12 2001
blicado en 1940. Fisher, Kuethe, and McFarlane. Reform and Insurrection in Bourbon New Granada and Peru. Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge and London; 1990. Walker, Charles F. Smoldering Ashes, Cuzco and the Creation of Republican Peru. Duke University Press, Durham, NC and London; 1999. Werlich, David P. Peru, A Short History. Southern Illinois University Press, London and Amsterdam; 1978. www.Peru.com, March 30- April 12 2001