The two kinds of liberalism in Ecuador are classical liberalism and social liberalism.
What is Ecuador?
Officially, Ecuador is the Republic of. Ecuador is a nation in northwest South America that is bordered by Peru on the east and south, Colombia on the north, and the Pacific Ocean just on west. In the Pacific Ocean, about 1,000 kilometres (621 miles) west of the mainland, Ecuador also would include the Galápagos Islands. Quito is the capital and largest city of the nation.
A number of Indigenous tribes once lived in the areas that make up modern-day Ecuador; these tribes were gradually absorbed into the Inca Empire in the 15th century. The region was colonised by Spain in the sixteenth century, gaining independence as a part of Gran Colombia in 1820, and emerging as a sovereign state on its own in 1830.
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1. brief journey, covering the eastern Mediterranean area was the 1st journey.
4. journey overland through Asia into Europe, back along the coast to Capernaum was the 2nd journey.
3. journey spent confirming the churches which Paul had established previously was the 3rd journey.
2. journey to Rome during which Paul suffered shipwreck was the Final journey.
Explanation:
- Paul was not among the disciples of Jesus at first, but was a Pharisee and persecutor of Christians.
- After a mystical vision, he transforms and becomes a Christian apostle. He had four mission trips.
- He traveled to Asia Minor, Greece, the Eastern Mediterranean and came to Spain.
- He experienced a lot of troubles on his travels, was locked in a dungeon several times, suffered several shipwrecks.
- He organized a Christian church among non-Jews throughout the Roman Empire.
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Bartolomé de Las Casas. ... Bartolomé de Las Casas, (born 1474 or 1484, Sevilla?, Spain—died July 1566, Madrid), early Spanish historian and Dominican missionary who was the first to expose the oppression of indigenous peoples by Europeans in the Americas and to call for the abolition of slavery there.
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