Anarchy And Diversity In Ecuador

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To begin with, Ecuador was founded in 1534 by the Spaniard. The Spaniard also brought slaves with them from Africa to work on plantation that were establish in Ecuador. Ecuador has some form of anarchy and diversity in its country. Anarchy appeared in Ecuador at the end of the 19th century. The country is not an anarchy country, there is just some regions in the country that had that problem. Anarchy and diversity are a road block to having great security in Ecuador, there are many ways to address these issues.

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