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    Historia del Perú
    Cronología de eventos históricos del país además de listado y biografías completas de todos los presidentes. [spa]
    Fujimori, Alberto
    Página oficial del ex-presidente cuyo propósito es comunicarse con los peruanos desde Japón y aclarar críticas en su contra. [spa]
    History of Peru
    Andean Societies Before the Conquest. The Spanish Conquest, 1532-72. The Colonial Period, 1550-1824. Independence Imposed from Without, 1808-24. Post-Independence Decline and Instability, 1824-45. The Guano Era, 1845-70. The War of The Pacific, 1879-83. Recovery and Growth, 1883-1930. Mass Politics and Social Change, 1930-68. Failed Reform and Economic Decline, 1968-85. [eng]
    Peru historical information
    Inca Empire, Spanish Rule. [eng]
    History of Peru
    Peru's independence movement was led by Jose de San Martin of Argentina and Simon Bolivar of Venezuela. San Martin proclaimed Peruvian independence from Spain on July 28, 1821. Emancipation was completed in December 1824, when General Antonio Jose de Sucre defeated the Spanish troops at Ayacucho, ending Spanish rule in South America. [eng]
    History of Peru
    Anthropologist José Matos Mar has noted that by the early 1990s the process of integration of Peru's native American population from the Andean highlands (Sierra) and jungle (Selva) regions had given Peru a new identity, one distinctly different from the traditionally dominant coast (Costa) culture of the Lima elites. [eng]
    Peru: History
    The Inca Empire ended with the conquest of its heartland and Capital Cuzco (1531-1533) by the Spaniards under Francisco Pizarro. Lima was founded in 1535 and became the focal point of Spanish expansion and domination of western South America. It soon became the capital of the Viceroyalty of Peru, which until the mid-eighteenth century, extended from the Caribbean to La Plata (Argentina). [eng]
    World History Archives: History of Peru
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    World History Archives: Native American history in Peru
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    Peru History
    Pre-Inca Cultures - Return to Democratic Rule, 1980-85. [eng]
    Peru - History
    Vantage Adventures - Peru Information. [eng]
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