Fechas importantes (Siglo XVIII-XX) (copy)

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Gran Depresión
1929: El ________ o Crack del 29.
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1776
Independence of the United States (July 4)
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1789
French Revolution
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1780-1840
Industrial Revolution
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1810
Colombia's Cry for Independence, Mexican Independence
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1819
Battle of Boyacá
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1903
Separation from Panama
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1905-1910
Presidency of Rafael Reyes
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1910
Mexican Revolution
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1914-1918
First World War
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1917
Russian Revolution or Bolshevik
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1922
Formation of the USSR
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1928
Banana Massacre
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1929
The Great Depression or Crack of the 29th
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1939-1945
Second World War
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1945-1946
Formation of the UN
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1947-1991
Cold War
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1948
Bogotazo
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1952
Korean War
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1953-1957
Mandate of Gustavo Rojas Pinilla
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1957-1974
National Front
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1955-1975
Vietnam War
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1959
Cuban Revolution
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1963
Formation of the FARC
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1976
Nicaraguan Revolution
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1989
Fall of the Berlin Wall (November 9)
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1989
Assassination of Luis Carlos Galán
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1991
Separation of the USSR into 15 countries (December 26)
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Rafael Uribe Uribe
( 1914)
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Jorge Eliécer Gaitán
(1948)
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Luis Carlos Galán
(1989)
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Álvaro Gómez Hurtado
(1995)
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Alberto Geras Camargo
(1958-1962) Liberal
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Guillermo León Valencia
(1962-1966) Conservative
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Carlos Geras Restrepo
(1966-1970) Liberal
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Misael Pastrana Borreo
(1970-1974) Conservative (The power goes out on election night)