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300
Cultures grew crops and hunted animals for food
Cultures on rich, green Ecuadorian land grew corn, cacao beans, squash, peppers, cassava, and potatoes. They also hunted deer for their food supply. -
500
Many religions are formed in cultures
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Jan 1, 1000
Cultures creativity comes into action
Cultures craft red and grey delicate pottery, and form gold jewelry. The pottery was made as jars, replicas of heads, and miniture figures, and the jewelry was manly made as a necklace to decorate oneself. -
Jan 1, 1463
Ecuador becomes part of Inca Empire
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Ecuador becomes FULLY independent
While Ecuador does celebrate independence day on August 10 to celebrate Ecuador's first patriot uprising against their spanish rule in 1809, Ecuador did not become fully independent until 1830. -
Lastest military rule in Ecuador
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Indigenous cultures have already been formed on Ecuadorian land
Cultures such as the Quitu and Valdivia cultures have been formed. Quito, Ecuador's capital city, has replaced Quitu's former ground. These cultures thrived, using many resources to make beautiful crafts and florish in food and water. -
Ecuador is predominantly Roman Catholic