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Forty-five years of conservative hegemony ended in 1930 when Enrique Olaya Herrera won the presidential ...
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Bolivia, protest and repression, 1964–2000
The year 1964 marked a turning point for Latin America. In March, a military coup ousted the left-nationalist ...
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Bolivia, struggle for independence, 1809–1825
The Seven Years' War (1756–63), sometimes described as the first global war, left the belligerent powers ...
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Bolivia, War of the Pacific to the National Revolution, 1879–1952
In 1879, war broke out, pitting Chile against the alliance of Bolivia and Peru. Bolivia's weak central ...
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Bonus Army Unemployed Movement, 1932
In 1924 the US Congress voted to give the veterans of World War I a bonus consisting of $1.25 per day ...
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Murray Bookchin was a political philosopher and activist and the intellectual founder of the school of ...
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The Boston Tea Party was, on the surface, an act of protest against a monopoly that the East India Company ...
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Brazil, rebellions from independence to the republic (1700s–1889)
The history of the process through which Brazil achieved independence is unique in the world. It is the ...
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Earl Browder, the leader of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA) from 1935 to ...
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The former leader of the Poor People's Party (Partido de los Pobres, PDLP), teacher Lucio Cabañas Barrientos ...
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