• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: aanabbell27
  • hace 6 años

Me pueden ayudar a encontrar los verbos regulares es urgente porfavor: The history of Castile goes back to the origins of the Tallanes, a Piura ethnic group that emerged around AD 500 or 600. Approximately from the years 1350 and 1400 A.D. The dynamic society of the Tallan was subdued by the highly militarized Chimú Kingdom. However, this Chimú hegemony over Piura lands and other valleys of the north coast lasted a few years, because in the middle of the XV century this kingdom fell before the armies and expansive ambitions of the Inca Tupac Yupanqui. Like the Chimus, the government of Cusco was destined not to last. With just under half a century in Piura land, the Inca regime was interrupted by the arrival of the Spanish hosts in 1532. As happened throughout the viceroyalty, the effective government of the Spanish began with the foundation of the town of Spaniards and the distribution of Indians; In the case of Piura, the Christian town had to be moved up to four times to find its final seat. Its first foundation, in 1532, was made under the name of San Miguel de Tangarará, and it is located on the right bank of the Chira River. Two years later, due to health issues, he moved to the Monte de los Padres settlement in Alto Piura (La Matanza), however, the unhealthy climate requires a third transfer, the city was founded in the Port of San Francisco de the Good Hope of Paita in 1578 . Finally, due to the looting of pirates and other weather adversities, the city moved for the last time to the seat of El Chilcal or Tacalá. The latter, identified as a site of present-day Castile, was in pre-Hispanic times one of the four late curacazgos of the Tallan culture, established near the Piura River. During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the seat of Tacalá remained as part of the city, renamed San Miguel del Villar de Piura. Politically, until 1855 Tacalá was part of the Piura district, but with the victory of La Palma, obtained before Ecuador, the Governor Litoral, Don Ramón López Lavalle requested that the site of Tacalá be elevated to the district category, the measure became effective through the Transitory Law promulgated on January 2, 1857, by the then President Ramón Castilla. In 1860 the name was changed to Castilla, in honor of the Liberator. On March 30, 1861, the Law of creation of the district of Castilla is decreed, as part of the Province of Piura. However, in August 1908 Castilla returns to be part of Piura, through Law 723, due to its proximity to this city. Finally, on August 13, 1920, President Augusto B. Leguía, promulgated Regional Law 208, by which they are politically claimed and returns the category of District to Castilla.

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