
The Manor of Araucaima
about 39 years ago
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over 35 years ago
Colombia receives the indemnity for Panama and accepts foreign credit to undertake development works, which increases the number of workers, although with poor wages and terrible working conditions. María Cano, a political activist, began her fight for the conditions of salaried workers and for the fundamental rights of the population.
María Cano
1990
about 39 years ago
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over 35 years ago ...more
over 35 years ago
Colombia receives the indemnity for Panama and accepts foreign credit to undertake development works, which increases the number of workers, although with poor wages and terrible working conditions. María Cano, a political activist, began her fight for the conditions of salaried workers and for the fundamental rights of the population.
María Cano
1990
about 39 years ago
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over 34 years ago
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over 54 years ago
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