History
The modern
Bogotá is believed to be inhabited by communities of hunters as early as 10,000
BC. At the start of first millennium BC, groups of Amerindians have built up
the so-called “cacicazgos”. These are political systems headed by caciques in
which the two most complex are the Tayronas and Muiscas. In the late 1490’s,
Spain begun its discovery of the Carribean and Pacific Ocean. Its first
permanent settlement was established at Santa Marta in 1525. The Viceroyalty of
New Granada was finally restored in 1739 which includes several northwestern
provinces of South America such as Venezuela, Panama and Ecuador. Consequently,
Colombia became one of the main administrative centers of Spain in the western
hemisphere. After a long battle for sovereignty, the country’s independence was
ultimately declared in July 20, 1810 through the leadership of Simon Bolivar
and Francisco de Paula Santander. These 2 heroes became the first president and
vice-president of Colombia in 1819.
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