• 1532

    Inca leaders

    Inca leaders
    Francisco to the American continent. Fall to the Inca Empire from foundation of the city of san miguel to tangarara plura Spanish from the sound of the Cuzco Lima was founded as capital of January 18,19 resistance of the last Inca manco inca leaders(1538-1545) sayri túpac (1545-1558) tito cusi yupanqui (1567-1571) discovery fo the amazon river by francisco
  • Period: 1532 to

    History of Peru

  • 1551

    First University

    First University
    founding of the national university of san Marcos, the first university in the american continent
  • 1569

    Viceroyalty

    Viceroyalty
    Arrival of the viceroy Francisco of Toledo. Who organize and administers the viceroyalty, the holy inquisition is established
  • 1572

    End Of The Inca Resistance

    End Of The Inca Resistance
    Túpac Amaru the last inca leader during the spanish colonial period is captured and executed in the parade ground of cusco, the end of the inca resistance.
  • Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala

    Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala
    Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala son of spanish and of an inca princess writes new chronology good government, illustrated work that records scene of the life on the inca and the viceroyalty
  • Reforms

    Reforms
    The Bourbons gained control in Spain. They dedicated many reforms in the Americas. These reforms were mainly made the economy of Peru.
  • Justice For The Indians

    Justice For The Indians
    Protests of Vicente Mora Chimo Cápac traveled without authorization to Spain, where he presented successive memorials before the King of Spain, demanding justice for the Indians and complaining about the royal officials.
  • Micaela Bastidas

    Micaela Bastidas
    Rebellion of tupac and his wife Micaela Bastidas. First attempt and independence.
  • Continental Plan

    Continental Plan
    Jose de San Martín II arrives in Buenos Aires, frees chile and goes to peru to realize its continental plan
  • Independence Day

    Independence Day
    On July 28, the liberator José de San Martín frees Peru from Spain. The liberator with a Peruvian flag in his hand exclaimed: "SINCE THIS TIME, PERU IS FREE AND INDEPENDENT BY THE GENERAL WILL OF THE PEOPLES AND BY THE JUSTICE OF THEIR CAUSE THAT GOD DEFENDS ... LONG LIVE THE COUNTRY! LONG LIVE FREEDOM! LONG LIVE INDEPENDENCE!"