What is the history of Chile?
summary history of Chile When the Spanish conqueror Pedro de Valdivia arrived in Chile in 1542 and founded Santiago, who until this day remains as capital city, there were people in the country with various organizations and systems of life that were suitable to the climate and geography of their habitat. Following the line from north to south, these primitive people gathered in the following groups: — Aymaras: altiplánico people with an economy based on agriculture and grazing. — Atacameños: one of the most developed towns in the north, next to the Diaguita. It was established especially in the creeks cordilleranas located between Arica and San Pedro de Atacama. — Change: nomadic fishermen who travelled up the coast from Arica Copiapo. — Diaguitas: cultivated the art of pottery and inhabited valleys between Santiago and Copiapo. — Incas: despite the fact that the Inca Empire is what binds almost exclusively with Peru, this village had a strong presence in Chile since 1470, when i