A Brief History of Cartagena

A Brief History of Cartagena
Title A Brief History of Cartagena PDF eBook
Author Marco Forero
Publisher Ariel Colombia
Total Pages 150
Release 2019-07-22
Genre History
ISBN 9584280295

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Cartagena has been one of the most important cities in Colombia since its founding in the 16th century and, at certain times, competed with Bogota for political power. A city, founded by Spanish conquerors, that endured the harassment of privateers and pirates. Their attacks made it to build a walled city. Its fortified structure gives the current identity to this coastal city and acts as a magnet for international tourism. This book also talks about the bloody price that Cartagena had to pay during the war of independence for its strategic location and its desire to emancipate from Spainish Empire.

The Fortifications of Cartagena de Indias

The Fortifications of Cartagena de Indias
Title The Fortifications of Cartagena de Indias PDF eBook
Author Rodolfo Segovia Salas
Publisher
Total Pages 94
Release 1982
Genre Cartagena (Colombia)
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No Limits to Their Sway

No Limits to Their Sway
Title No Limits to Their Sway PDF eBook
Author Edgardo Perez Morales
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages 249
Release 2018-04-10
Genre History
ISBN 0826521932

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Following the 1808 French invasion of the Iberian Peninsula, an unprecedented political crisis threw the Spanish Monarchy into turmoil. On the Caribbean coast of modern-day Colombia, the important port town of Cartagena rejected Spanish authority, finally declaring independence in 1811. With new leadership that included free people of color, Cartagena welcomed merchants, revolutionaries, and adventurers from Venezuela, the Antilles, the United States, and Europe. Most importantly, independent Cartagena opened its doors to privateers of color from the French Caribbean. Hired mercenaries of the sea, privateers defended Cartagena's claim to sovereignty, attacking Spanish ships and seizing Spanish property, especially near Cuba, and establishing vibrant maritime connections with Haiti. Most of Cartagena's privateers were people of color and descendants of slaves who benefited from the relative freedom and flexibility of life at sea, but also faced kidnapping, enslavement, and brutality. Many came from Haiti and Guadeloupe; some had been directly involved in the Haitian Revolution. While their manpower proved crucial in the early Anti-Spanish struggles, Afro-Caribbean privateers were also perceived as a threat, suspected of holding questionable loyalties, disorderly tendencies, and too strong a commitment to political and social privileges for people of color. Based on handwritten and printed sources in Spanish, English, and French, this book tells the story of Cartagena's multinational and multicultural seafarers, revealing the Trans-Atlantic and maritime dimensions of South American independence.

The Fortifications of Cartagena de Indias

The Fortifications of Cartagena de Indias
Title The Fortifications of Cartagena de Indias PDF eBook
Author Rodolfo Segovia Salas
Publisher
Total Pages 96
Release 1982
Genre Cartagena (Colombia)
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The Fortifications of Cartagena de Indias

The Fortifications of Cartagena de Indias
Title The Fortifications of Cartagena de Indias PDF eBook
Author Rodolfo Segovia
Publisher Bilineata Publishing & El Áncora Editores
Total Pages 148
Release 2013-09-07
Genre History
ISBN 9585794306

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OVER A CENTURY OF PEACE HAS FREED Cartagena from its ever-present fear of military attack. Today, its ramparts are picturesque reminders of bygone days; and the presence of the Colombian naval fleet no more than an adornment to a pleasant setting. In Colonial times Cartageneros had a different perception: they lived for over two hundred years under protection of stone structures laid out to discourage the enemy, and for them, the city’s defenses were much more than a quaint sight. Spanish officials and merchants, clergymen and artisans, and even slaves, knew too well that fortresses correctly designed, solidly built, wisely equipped and, of course, well defended were essential for protection of life, honor and property.

Cartagena

Cartagena
Title Cartagena PDF eBook
Author Nam Le
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 40
Release 2015-05-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101969938

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A Vintage Shorts “Short Story Month” Selection They call it an office job—being a sicario, a hit man—because the sicario is always waiting by the phone. In Medellín, Colombia, there’s always one more job to do. Juan Pablo Merendez is a young sicario just trying to get by, but when he’s summoned to meet his shadowy boss for the first time, all he wants is out—to Cartagena. “Cartagena” is a heart-pounding, urgent story of violence, unbreakable bonds, and tantalizing escape. From the collection The Boat, winner of the Dylan Thomas Prize and the Anisfield-Wolf Award—Nam Le’s masterfully ambitious globe-hopping debut, heralding the arrival of a remarkable new author. An eBook short.

Violent Delights, Violent Ends

Violent Delights, Violent Ends
Title Violent Delights, Violent Ends PDF eBook
Author Nicole von Germeten
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 0826353959

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""This work is an intensive examination of honor, race, violence, and sexuality in Cartegna during the era of Spanish rule."--Provided by publisher"--