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    The Independence of Colombia declared on July 20, 1810 after a long battle against Spain. After the independence, Colombia faced many problems there were people fighting over land and politics. One of the most significant wars in Colombia was the War of a Thousand Days. The war was between the Liberals and Conservative government over paper currency without value, causing the value of the peso to drop. The war took place in 1899 to1902, killing about hundred thousand and leaving the country destroyed

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    Colombia Social Structure

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    The country of Colombia, officially referred to as the Republic of Colombia, is situated in the northwest quadrant on the continent of South America, boarding the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. The area now known as the Republic of Colombia was settled as a Spanish colony in 1525. The Spaniard’s established Bogota as their capital city and it remains the capital today. Colombia rebelled and proclaimed their independence from Spain in 1819. Colombia is the fourth largest country in South America

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    Drug trafficking is a major issue in Colombia, causing many other issues across the country. Many people involved in the drug trade including civilians are being killed, kidnapped, and injured over this problem. Over the years, the government has started cracking down on the growers, producers, and sellers but so far, they have only caught minor criminals. The government is making agreements with neighboring countries and finding alternative uses for the crops to slow down the production of drugs

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    didn't find a single that mattered, a single article that showed what's happening in this world. We are covering up a burnt cake with icing. Not one article talked about a problem humanity is facing right now. Right now and for the past 70 years Colombia has been in a great trail for justice. The corrupt government, which does not recognize the war in public and the FARC rebels who are using atrocious ways to try to fight the government are abusing the citizens and using them as martyrs for their

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    Las Frc Colombia

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    ever withstand. In the 1990’s, the country of Colombia was suffering with a war on drugs. There was a lot of pandemonium on the streets of big cities like Bogota and Medellin. After the person who started the war on drugs got killed, Pablo Escobar, it seemed like peace was imminent again, but there was another problem the Colombians didn’t know about; it was called Las FARC. Las FARC is a left-wing rebel group from the South American Country, Colombia; they also have had incursions in the past in

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    Colombia Drug Policy

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    US Approach in Colombia As the United States is one of the largest drug consumers in the world they view drugs particularly cocaine as a threat to US national security that undermines US economy, value, and identity. With this in mind, the US uses an approach that assumes that if there is no supply then there would be no demand, contradicting the capitalist concept of supply-demand. US drug policy is divided into two groups from policies of control to policies of aid. In Colombia, the United States

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    Drug Trade In Colombia

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    and Cali cartel in southwest. (PBS.org, n.d.). Colombia became one of the sophisticated drug trafficking organization and most violent country in globe. It all started with the small cocaine smuggling business and it grew

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    Colombia Armed Conflict

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    One of the most important causes of armed conflict in Colombia is based on the political structure of this country, which is the political exclusion. To understand why, we must take into account the history of the two political parties in Colombia that are Liberals and Conservatives, which were develop and take shape in the middle of the XIX century formed by landowners, merchants, and warlords. Since the beginning, the Liberal and Conservative parties counted with their own political programs. Moreover

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    Facts About Colombia

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    Only in Colombia. Colombia is located in the northern part of South America and has tons of things to experience and contains important history for Folk songs. Three things that make Colombia a exotic and exciting place are it’s attractions, Geography and music. Columbian geography is very diverse containing big mountains, sandy beaches and tons of coffee plantations. For example The Andes mountains run right through Columbia making it a very mountainous and rocky place. Also Colombia also contains

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    Colombia Research Paper

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    Planning for Colombia’s Future Colombia has been the setting for the longest-running civil war in Latin America. The conflict in this country takes place between the government and the two leftist guerilla groups, as well as the conflict between the guerrilla groups and the paramilitary forces. As in most wars, the most affected in this conflict are unarmed civilians. Another dimension to the predicament in Colombia is the drug problem. Colombia is the largest producer and provider of cocaine

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