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The History of Colombia: Conflict, Cartels, and Change — Fexingo History

Fexingo
Colombia
FARC
Benkos Biohó
San Basilio De Palenque
Jorge Eliécer Gaitán
Putumayo
Ciudad Perdida
Chocó
La Violencia
Banana Massacre
Julio César Arana
Pablo Escobar
Green Revolution
Sierra Nevada De Santa Marta
Organization Of American States
Cali Cartel
Bogotazo
United Fruit Company
Cartagena, Colombia
Plan Colombia

Colombia’s history is a tapestry of pre-Columbian civilizations, Spanish conquest, independence struggles, and a modern era defined by violence and resilience. From the Muisca confederation and the legend of El Dorado to the brutal conquest led by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, Lucas and Luna trace the roots of a nation forged in gold and blood. The colonial era under the Viceroyalty of New Granada g... more

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In 1876, Colombia erupted in a civil war that pitted radical liberal president Aquileo Parra against a coalition of conservative and moderate liberal rebels, backed by the Catholic Church. This episode dives into the pivotal Battle of Los Chancos, fo... more

In 1991, Colombia rewrote its constitution in the middle of a brutal drug war and an ongoing armed conflict. This episode walks through the Constitutional Assembly of 1991, a moment when the country tried to reinvent itself after decades of violence.... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the humble coffee bean reshaped Colombia's economy, society, and politics from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. They discuss the rise of coffee as the nation's primary export, replacing t... more

This episode examines the 1886 Colombian Constitution, the foundational document that centralized power, strengthened the Catholic Church, and set the stage for a century of political conflict. Lucas and Luna delve into the motivations behind its cre... more

Long before cocaine became Colombia's curse, another commodity brought wealth and horror to the Amazon: rubber. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Colombian Amazon's rubber boom (1880s–1910s), a story overshadowed by Peru's more famous Putum... more

This episode zooms in on the decisive Battle of Boyacá on August 7, 1819, where Simón Bolívar's forces trapped and defeated the Spanish army on the bridge over the Teatinos River. Lucas and Luna explore Bolívar's daring crossing of the Andes through ... more

Fresh from episodes covering La Violencia, the Bogotazo, and the 1953 Rojas Pinilla coup, this episode dives into the founding of the Marquetalia Republic in southern Tolima in 1964. Lucas and Luna explore how a small group of liberal guerrillas and ... more

In 1928, Colombian banana workers struck against the United Fruit Company, demanding better conditions. The government sent troops under General Cortés Vargas, and in Ciénaga, soldiers opened fire on thousands of protesters. The death toll remains di... more

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Two hosts explore Colombia's past with a focus on violence, resilience, and state formation, weaving together colonial legacies, insurgent movements, and the evolution of the drug trade. Episodes typically center on historical turning points (colonial extraction, La Violencia, border disputes, and the rise of cartels) while linking past events to contemporary questions about peace, governance, and regional development. The format blends rigorous historical analysis with accessible storytelling, often highlighting cultural memory, indigenous and Afro-Colombian perspectives, and the human consequences of long-running conflicts. A notable edge is the duo's recurring emphasis on how historical dynamics shape present-day identity, policy debates... more

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