Independencia

The independence in Guatemala

  • 18 BCE

    The ilustration

    The ilustration
    It was a European cultural and intellectual movement especially in France, the United Kingdom and Germany that began in England with John Locke and the Glorious Revolution
  • The 13 colonies

    The 13 colonies
    The name that has historically been given to the colonial possessions of Great Britain on the Atlantic coast of North America between Nova Scotia and Florida.
  • Napoleonic Spain

    Napoleonic Spain
    During this period, in the part of Spain occupied by the French armies, a satellite state of the First French Empire was established, led by King Joseph I, brother of the Emperor Napoleon.
  • External causes of the independence of Guatemala

     External causes of the independence of Guatemala
    foundation of the USA
    The French Revolution occurred
    Devilization of Spain by French invasion.
    Mexico's independence.
  • immediate causes of independence

    immediate causes of independence
    The criollos took advantage of the crisis that occurred in Spain but they failed.
    The criollos returned to try it again to create the meetings of this year.
    Independence movement of the criollos and mestizos in Mexico.
  • Period: to

    constitutionalist

    There was an apparent interruption during which the Spanish domain appeared. There was a definition of the different urban groups that were looking for a change in the place.
  • internal causes of the independence of Guatemala

    internal causes of the independence of Guatemala
    There was inequality of criollos.
    There were on Spain.
    There was monopolio that commerce in Spain.
  • Mediated causes of the independence of Guatemala

    Mediated causes of the independence of Guatemala
    International traed in Spain was interrupted for four years.
    wars impeded business.
    Indigo did not produce money for the suspension of its exports to Spain.
    The strong measures of patriotic constributions and the payment of debutes to the church to finance the wars in Spain.
  • Consequences of the annexation to Mexico

    Consequences of the annexation to Mexico
    Gabino Gainza, Spanish, appointed provisional political chief and seeing the interests of Spain and its coreligionists threatened with such a Declaration of Independence, changing its position three months ago, decreed the annexation of Central America to the Iturbide Empire. The Governing Board of El Salvador, under the command of priest Delgado de León, opposes the annexation with Mexico and is declared a rebel.
  • Period: to

    the independence

    it was determined by the union of the Mexican dominion and it was closed when the regime fell and the process of decision interrupted by the annexation resumed
  • Proceedings of independence

    Proceedings of independence
    Gavino Gainza. Lorenzo de Loraña.
    Mariano de Beltranena. Domingo Diegues.
    Jose Mariano calderón. Jose Matias Delgado.
    Manuel Antonio Molina. Pedro de Arroyave.
    Antonio de Rivera.
    Mariano de Aycinena.
    Pedro de Arroyave.
  • independence act

    independence act
    It is stored in a safe in a general file of Central America.
  • the day of the independence

    the day of the independence
    the process of which Central America until then hearing or kingdom of Guatemala culminated, sedesligo the political dominion of Spain.
  • Declaration of absolute independence of Guatemala

    By the National Constituent Assembly meeting in Guatemala City. The document founded the United Provinces of the Center of America and gave continuity to the convocation of September 15, 1821 of the Act of Independence that stipulated the formation of a Congress for March 1823.