PPT-CARIBEÑOS (2) CÓRDOBA, SUCRE, BOLIVAR Y ATLANTICO

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KELLYSPINEDA ALGARIN JONATHAN CAVARRO JUAN FELIPE GRANADOS Introducción Este trabajo será realizado con el fin de conocer los departamentos ya mencionados

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KELLYSPINEDA ALGARIN JONATHAN CAVARRO JUAN FELIPE GRANADOS Introducción Este trabajo será realizado con el fin de conocer los departamentos ya mencionados CÓRDOBA SUCRE ATLANTICO Y BOLÍVAR mediante algunas diapositivas que serán expuestas por este grupo de trabajo. Name of Establishment. Contents. . . About Us. . Your Destination. Sample Itinerary & Accommodation. The Tour Aims & Benefits. What our customers say. Trip Resources. Over . Protecting the Houston/Galveston Region . from Hurricane Storm Surge . Center for Texas Beaches and Shores . Texas A& M University at Galveston. The Ike Dike . The Houston/Galveston Region. Janvier 2011. Les . bottereaux. . de. Chantal. . 1 kg de farine. 250gr de beurre. 2 œufs. 6 cuillères à soupe de sucre. 2 sachets de levure . 2 sachets de sucre vanillé. pour 10 L de bon vin rouge. (Le plus de René : je . mets du Gigondas déclassé de chez . Jardivert. ). - . 10 L de vin rouge. - . 800 gr de sucre cristallisé. - . 5 oranges juteuses. Independence . (. 1811-1825). Map of bolivar and san martin’s conquests. Simon Bolivar. - . Creole elite. - educated in Europe, toured the US. - returned to Venezuela in 1811 to fight for . South America. New Granada . . .. . Had fewer creoles than Mexico.. Several revolts in the eighteenth century against the high taxes.. Creoles cooperated with . pardos. (free black or mulatto craftsmen).. The Congress of Vienna. The allies of Europe’s major powers restored many former rulers and borders, bringing Europe back in some measure to the way it had been before the French Revolution.. To some degree, this gathering of crowned heads was a triumphant celebration of the defeat of Napoleon. . (petits gâteaux de Noël). J’ai créé cette . fiche recettes afin que nous puissions partager les recettes qui ont été, bien souvent, transmises de génération en génération ! Alors n’hésitez pas à me les faire parvenir.. By: . Umer. . Choudhary. Where is Cordoba?. Umayyad Dynasty. Considered the “Golden age” of Islam. The center of the Umayyad dynasty was in Cordoba. In this session I will share with you the scientific advancements made by Cordoba. a. Chapter 20, Section 3. Social and Ethnic Structures Cause Resentment. Peninsulares. – Members of the highest social class. Dominated Latin American political and social life. Creoles – . S. econd-class citizens. Group that causes many revolutions to be successful. Venezuela. 1810 Venezuela took the opportunity to become independent while Spain was fighting with France. . In 1811, Francisco de Miranda of Venezuela called for independence Spain, based upon Napoleon brother Joseph being named the ruler of Spain. . . December 9, 1824. Strategic Context. After the Spanish Royalist defeat at the Battle of Junin, Simon Bolívar organizes a Revolutionary government in Lima while Antonio José de Sucre pursues José de la Serna’s Royalist army. La Serna halts and marches north of Sucre to do battle in the “Corner of the Dead” in the hopes of cutting him off from any new army raised by Bolívar. La Serna tries to encircle Sucre’s force but Sucre maneuvers out of the encirclement to establish a defensive position in a rugged area filled with ravines and hills.. Latin America DBQ. SS6H2 The student will explain the development of Latin America as colonies of European nations and on through their independence. . . . c. Explain the Latin American independence movements. Include the. Viva la revoluciones vatos!. Causes of Mexican Independence. Liberalism. Political thoughts spread from U.S.. Home Rule but not independence. Economics. Mercantilism. Creoles desire free trade. Taxation .

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