1 / 19

COLOMBIA

COLOMBIA. Introduction. Geography. Regions Andes Atlantic Coast Pacific Coast Jungle (Leticia Corridor). People. Population (35 million - 2005) Ethnicity Caucasians (relatively more than in other Latin American countries) Mestizos Largest demographic group

kueng
Download Presentation

COLOMBIA

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. COLOMBIA Introduction

  2. Geography • Regions • Andes • Atlantic Coast • Pacific Coast • Jungle (Leticia Corridor)

  3. People • Population (35 million - 2005) • Ethnicity • Caucasians (relatively more than in other Latin American countries) • Mestizos • Largest demographic group • Predominate in highlands • Indians (highlands and jungle) • Mulattos - African-Colombians • Primarily on the coasts

  4. Cartagena: Fortress of Spanish America

  5. Bogota – Not quite a Primate City

  6. Other Cities of Colombia • Medellin: industry • Cali: Gateway to the Pacific • Baranquilla: Caribbean commerce • Bucamaranga: vibrant city of the interior

  7. Leticia: Colombia’s Window on the Amazon River

  8. Great Depression gives rise to Liberal hegemony • Historic struggle between Liberals and Conservatives • Pro-clerical • Dominate until the Great Depression • State intervention in economy under Alfonso López Pumarejo • Anti-clerical • Majority party since the Great Depression

  9. Return of the Conservatives1946-53 • 1946 election of Mariano Ospina Pérez (Conservative) • La Violencia begins in 1946 • 14,000 killed in 1947 alone

  10. 1948 assassination of Jorge Gaitán leads to Bogotazo • State of siege declared by civilian government • Civilian politicians lose their legitimacy

  11. Dictatorship of Gen. Gustavo Rojas Pinilla 1953-57 • Conservative split • Liberal support for military intervention • July 13, 1953 military Golpe • Progress in pacification

  12. Colombian Military: anti-oligarchy accent takes hold • Amnesty for Communists • Pacification of countryside leads to sympathy for the peasants • Beginnings of military populism • Economic crisis and suspension of credit by World Bank leads to removal

  13. The National Front • Created by Alberto Lleras Camargo (Liberal) and Laureano Gómez (Conservative) • Stipulations • Alternation • Parity in congress, cabinet, governors mayors • No new parties • Merit in lower civil service • Two-thirds majority in congress to pass legislation

  14. Period of National Front Rule • Liberals • Alberto Lleras Camargo (1958-62) • Carlos Lleras Restrepo (1966-70) • Conservatives • Guillermo Leon Valencia (1962-66) • Misael Pistrana Borrero (1970-74)

  15. ANAPO and the End of the National Front • Rojas wins in the cities but official returns claim that he lost • Rojas: aged and in poor health • Acquiesces to defeat • ANAPO institutionalized as a political party • Transfer of leadership to daughter María Eugenia

  16. End of National Front • National Front dissolves in 1974 • Behind the scenes cooperation continues between Liberals and Conservatives

More Related