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History Of Bolivia V

The first threats to the Banzer government came from the left. There were reports late in 1971 of renewed activity by the Guevarist National Liberation Army. The government launched a vigorous antiguerrilla campaign and claimed nearly complete success. In 1973, however, Banzer’s coalition began to splinter. In 1974, when the MNR threatened to withdraw from [...]

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History Of Bolivia IV

In 1956, as expected, Hernán Siles succeeded to the presidency. But Siles only governed under Paz’s watchful eye, and in 1960, Paz challenged the candidacy of Guevara Arze. Guevara went into exile, and Paz again assumed the presidency, with Lechín as his vice president. Paz became increasingly dictatorial, and the splits within the MNR worsened. [...]

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History Of Bolivia III

The economy was aided in the late 19th century by a silver boom. When prices collapsed, silver production gave way to tin mining. The dominance of mining in Bolivia’s economy conditioned the political system. A few wealthy mine and plantation owners, allied with various foreign interests, competed for power. Indians, excluded from the system, found [...]

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History of Boliva II

The economy was aided in the late 19th century by a silver boom. When prices collapsed, silver production gave way to tin mining. The dominance of mining in Bolivia’s economy conditioned the political system. A few wealthy mine and plantation owners, allied with various foreign interests, competed for power. Indians, excluded from the system, found [...]

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History Of Bolivia I

By about AD 600, Amerindians (believed to belong to the Aymará-speaking Colla tribe) were settled around the southern end of Lake Titicaca. As they came into contact with coastal tribes, the highly developed classic Tiahuanaco civilization emerged, reaching its peak about AD 900. Lake Titicaca became a place of worship and a great commercial center. [...]

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