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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Panama's location between the Pacific (bottom) and the Caribbean (top) The history of Panama includes the history of the Isthmus of Panama prior to European colonization. Before the arrival of Europeans, Panama was widely settled by peoples speaking Chibchan languages, Choco languages, and Cueva language. [1] There is no accurate knowledge of the size of the Pre-Columbian indigenous population ...
  2. havefunwithhistory.com

    Feb 22, 2024Panama's rich history is a tapestry woven with threads of indigenous cultures, Spanish colonialism, and international influence. From its pre-Colombian roots to its pivotal role in global trade with the construction of the Panama Canal, the country's story is one of resilience, innovation, and cultural diversity.
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  4. ucincinnatipress.pressbooks.pub

    Panama acquired its independence from Spain in 1821, beginning an ill-fated 80-year period of subordination to distant Bogota—first as part of Simon Bolivar's Gran Colombia, then as a state of New Granada and, finally, as a restless appendage of the Republic of Colombia.
  5. relofirm.com

    The History of Panama in Periods Pre-colonial period: The earliest evidence of human habitation in and around Panama dates back to 10 000 BC when nomadic hunter-gatherer tribes inhabited the region. These early settlers hunted, fished, and gathered fruits and vegetables from the land and sea while also constructing villages along riverbanks and coasts. This era had little human imprint ...
  6. academia-lab.com

    The history of Panama ranges from the arrival of its first inhabitants to the present day. Its history is divided into four great periods: pre-Hispanic, viceroyalty, Colombian and republican. There are also sub-periods such as the Spanish conquest, the independence of Panama from the Spanish Empire, the separation of Panama from Colombia, the military dictatorship in Panama, and the return to ...
  7. worldofhistorycheatsheet.com

    Jul 17, 2024Panama's history is a complex tapestry of indigenous cultures, colonial conquest, strategic significance, and economic transformation, culminating in its current role as a vital nexus for global trade and a rapidly developing nation. Pre-Columbian Era Early Inhabitants: Panama has been inhabited by indigenous peoples for thousands of years. The earliest evidence of human habitation dates ...
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    History of Panama

    The history of Panama includes the history of the Isthmus of Panama prior to European colonization. Before the arrival of Europeans, Panama was widely settled by peoples speaking Chibchan languages, Choco languages, and Cueva language. There is no accurate knowledge of the size of the Pre-Columbian indigenous population. Estimates range as high as two million people. They lived mainly by fishing, hunting, gathering edible plants and fruits, growing corn, squash, and root crops, and lived in wattle and daub houses with thatched rooves of palm leaves. The first permanent European settlement, Santa María la Antigua del Darién on the Americas mainland was founded in 1510. Vasco Nuñez de Balboa and Martín Fernández de Enciso agreed on the site near the mouth of the Tarena River on the Atlantic. This was abandoned in 1519 and the settlement moved to Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Panamá, the first European settlement on the shores of the Pacific. Wikipedia

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