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Katen [24]
3 years ago
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Tras el descubrimiento de los españoles del continente americano, sucedería la conquista de dicho territorio dando comienzo a la

época colonial. ¿Durante qué siglos duró la Colonia en Chile y América?
History
1 answer:
o-na [289]3 years ago
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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

A pesar de que no se anexan opciones o incisos, podemos responder lo siguiente.

¿Durante qué siglos duró la Colonia en Chile y América?

Los historiadores consideran el inicio de la colonia española en América, desde el momento en que Cristóbal Colón descubrió el continente Americano el 12 de octubre de 1492. Fueron años y años de control, explotación, y dominio de la colonia española hasta que los países comenzaron a independizarse después de que las 13 colonias en Norteamérica se independizaran de la monarquía Inglesa en 1776.

México fue el primer territorito de la Nueva España que se independizó de la monarquía española, en 1821.

Belice, fue el último país es conseguir su independencia de España, y esto fue hasta el año de 1981. ¡Sorprendente! ¿No?

Esto quiere decir que la colonia española duró cerca de 580 años. Es decir, de los siglos 15 al 20.

En el caso de Chile, la presencia española en Chile comienza cuando llegó el colonizador Pedro de Valdivia a territorio Chileno, y culmina en 1818, con la independencia de Chile. Aunque la monarquía española no reconoció la independencia sino hasta 1844.

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