Christian Federation of Salvadoran Peasants information
Salvadoran peasant union
The Christian Federation of Salvadoran Peasants (Federación Cristiana de Campesinos Salvadoreños, abbreviated as FECCAS) was a Salvadoran peasant union which had connections to the Christian Democratic Party.[1]
^Resource Information Center (23 August 2001). "El Salvador: Information on the Federación Cristiana de Campesinos Salvadoreños (FECCAS), Christian Federation of Salvadoran Peasants". Refworld. United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
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campesinos or peasants. Many of these insurgents joined collective action campaigns for material gain; in the Salvadoran Civil War, however, many peasants cited...
Action Front (FAPU), and ChristianFederationofSalvadoranPeasants (FECCAS) seemed as the only opportunity to raise themselves out of poverty. As a result...
disestablishment in 1964. Communist Party of El Salvador Unified Popular Action Front ChristianFederationofSalvadoranPeasants Schafik Jorge Handal (1992). "LA...
mostly, Pipil peasants. Many of the rebellion's leaders, including Ama and Martí, were captured and executed. Historically, the high Salvadoran population...
1932 Salvadoranpeasant uprising (or La Matanza) which saw (estimates of) up to 30,000 peasants killed in a short period of time. The 1932 Salvadoran peasant...
offered to solve them. They told the peasants that the land belonged to the poor and they also told the peasants that they should trust them. In 1977...
results of the election. This culminated in the 1932 Salvadoranpeasant uprising, driven by communists, anarcho-syndicalists and indigenous peasants. However...
1980s peasant organizations and labor unions such as the National Federationof Honduran Peasants, The National Association of Honduran Peasants and the...
Another national peasant organization, the National Union ofPeasants (Unión Nacional de Campesinos—UNC), claiming a membership of 40,000, was affiliated...
Religion, Protest, and Revolt: The Emergence of Political Insurgency in the Nicaraguan and Salvadoran Churches of the 1960s—80s. In C. Smith (Ed.), Disruptive...
Britannica.comOnline. "Peasant (农民)" was the official term for workers on people's communes. According to the Ultra-Left, both peasants and (urban) workers...
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confrontation, there were a number of conflicts and revolutions related to the Cold War around the globe, spanning the entirety of the period usually prescribed...
for Promoting Christian Unity and the Lutheran World Federation signed a Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification, as a gesture of unity. The signing...
appeared in February 2022, when the Salvadoran investigative website El Faro revealed that Giammattei was accused of "financing his [2019] campaign with...
well as peasants Swyripa, Frances (1984). "Canada". In Volodymyr Kubiyovych (ed.). Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Vol. 1, A–F. Toronto: University of Toronto...
United States and the third largest Central American population, after Salvadorans and Guatemalans. Hondurans are concentrated in Texas, Florida and California...
influenced by the Salvadoran guerrilla FMLN, the Nicaraguan FSLN and Cuba's government, in order to become stronger. As a result of the Army's "scorched...
instrumental in killing thousands ofpeasants and activists. Funding for the squads came primarily from right-wing Salvadoran businessmen and landowners. Because...
"lower" peasants are typically smallholders without sufficient land to sustain a family; they also join the harvest labor force. The "upper" peasants have...
by armed forces of the United States in 1983. The Salvadoran Civil War (1979–1992) was a conflict between the military-led government of El Salvador and...