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Central American Federation* - Countries - Office of the HistorianThese areas declared independence from Spain on September 15, 1821. In 1823, the United Provinces of Central America was formed of the five Central American ...Missing: 1823-1841 credible
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Financing the Central American Federation, 1821-18381... Federal Republic of Central America and inaugurated constitutional government in 1825. The stormy life of the federation of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras ...
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The Federal Republic of Central America (1823-1840) - ThoughtCoFeb 1, 2018 · The Republic of Central America lasted less than twenty years, torn apart by small-minded politicians and civil wars.Missing: 1823-1841 credible
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Federal Republic Of Central America - World AtlasJun 30, 2021 · The state was established in 1823 after Central America gained its independence from Spain's New World Empire and was led by Francisco Morazan, ...
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Constitución política de la República Federal de Centroamérica, 1824.Constitución política de la República Federal de Centroamérica, 1824. Central America (Federal Republic : 1823-1840), enacting jurisdiction. 2000. Available ...
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Guatemala - World Statesmen... Constitution of 1824 prescribed the following name: Federation of Central America (Federación de Centro América). In official use "República Federal de ...
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The Federal Republic of Central America, 1824–1840### Summary of European Loans and Diplomatic Engagements of the Federal Republic of Central America
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[PDF] simbolos patrios - Asamblea Nacional de NicaraguaNicaragua adoptó la bandera y el Escudo de. Armas de la República Federal de Centroamérica por Decreto del 21 de Agosto de 1823, símbolos que eran casi ...
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The five republics of Central America; their political and economic ...The fact is too frequently overlooked that the greater part of the people of the five republics, except in Costa Rica, are descendants of the semi-civilized ...
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HISTORY OF GUATEMALA - HistoryWorldIn 1539 it is established as the captaincy general of Guatemala. This is part of the wider viceroyalty of New Spain (administered from Mexico City) but the ...
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The Guatemalan Merchants, the Govern - Duke University PressBut cattle were for domestic consumption, and the reasons for the cattle fair were the artificial dependency of the capital on the provinces for a supply of ...Missing: administrative | Show results with:administrative
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The Rise of Creole Identity in Early Colonial Guatemala - jstorFirst, the strong bonds between the creole family and the church, and second, the undeniable mark of miscegenation as an inseparable part of the living reality ...
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Act of Independence from Central America - COW Latin AmericaFeb 12, 2020 · The Act of Independence of Central America made the countries sovereign entities independent of Spain in 1821. José Cecilio del Valle, a ...
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Mexican Influence in Central America, 1821-1823When Central America declared herself independent from Spain on September 15, 1821, she left undecided the question of whether to remain independent or become a ...
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Independence from Spain to President Porfirio Díaz - The Mexican ...The area known as Central America split from Mexico in 1823 as a result of the fall of the empire of Agustín de Iturbide. However, Mexico did keep the southern ...
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Historical Documents - Office of the HistorianThe Mexican Congress, by a decree of the 17th of June, 1823, left the provinces of Guatemala at liberty to continue or not forming a part of the Mexican nation.
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[PDF] Libro - Historia de la Federación de la América Central 1823 - 1840Se reúne la Asamblea Nacional Constituyente de Centro América. 1. El General Vicente Filísola convoca un Congreso Constituyente. 2. Se declara la ...
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1º de Julio de 1823 - Memoria Política de México1º Que las expresadas Provincias, representadas en esta Asamblea, son libres e independientes de la antigua España, de México y de cualquiera otra potencia, así ...
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The Central American Delegation to the First Constituent Congress ...On September 26 a representative group of citizens unanimously declared Chiapas separated from Guatemala and annexed to the Mexican Empire.
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Central America, United Provinces of, Constitution of 1824The Constitution of 1824, the first constitution of the United Provinces of the Center of America, was put into effect in November 1824 by the National ...
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Latin America's Fight Against Clerical Domination - jstorimperial Constitution of Brazil, 1824, pro- vided for religious toleration but stipulated that the private observance of non-Catholic faiths had to be in ...Missing: Central | Show results with:Central
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[PDF] constitucion de la republica federal de centroamericaArtículo 10. Cada uno de los estados que la componen es libre e independiente en su gobierno y administración interior; y les corresponde todo el poder que por ...Missing: estatales | Show results with:estatales
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[PDF] Constitución de la República Federal de Centroamérica (22 ... - UNAMArtículo 55. El poder legislativo de la Federación reside en un Congreso compuesto de representantes popularmente elegidos, en razón de uno por cada treinta mil ...Missing: estatales | Show results with:estatales
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central american union¹ - Duke University PressThus the Republic of Central. America was revived. Certain details were to be arranged, and a constitution was to be drafted and submitted to the people for.
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Manuel José Arce and the Struggle for Central American UnionNov 1, 1973 · ... Guatemalan army had defeated the federal force holding Raoul.57 On the following morning, the president arrested Governor Barrundia on the ...Missing: mutiny | Show results with:mutiny
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1821 marked Central American countries' independence from SpainSep 15, 2025 · Almost immediately, provinces faced a crucial decision: remain independent as a federation or join the Mexican Empire under Agustín de Iturbide ...
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Francisco Morazán | Biography, Liberator, Statesman, & FactsSep 29, 2025 · Francisco Morazán was president of the United Provinces of Central America (1830–40) and the outstanding military and political hero of ...
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Rafael Carrera: Defender and Promoter of Peasant Interests in ...Jun 7, 2017 · Rafael Carrera, an illiterate mestizo swineherd, led his impromptu army of indigenous peasants to victory over Liberal government forces of Mariano Galvez.Missing: resistance 1830s
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Rafael Carrera | Central American leader, Conservative leader, Military leader | Britannica### Summary of Rafael Carrera's Actions (1837–1840)
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History of Latin America - Disorder, Caudillismo, RevolutionIn a few cases caudillos contributed to political order. In Chile in the 1830s, for instance, the caudillo Diego Portales was a key figure in the establishment ...
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Caudillismo | BritannicaAug 28, 2025 · Caudillismo, a system of political-social domination, based on the leadership of a strongman, that arose after the wars of independence from Spain in 19th- ...
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Rafael Carrera: Guatemala 1837–1865 - Oxford Academic... federal army during the civil war of 1826–9. The young Carrera was by all ... Morazán came in to control the Guatemalan government and crush the rebellion, and he ...<|separator|>
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17 - Liberalism, Anticlericalism, and Antireligious Currents in the ...A spirit of confessional republicanism animated the laws across South America. Gran Colombia's Patronage Law (1824) was modeled on France's constitution civile ...Missing: clauses | Show results with:clauses<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Ecclesiastical Policy of Francisco Morazán and the Other ... - jstorThis influence becomes very obvious after a brief study of the relation between state and church on the Isthmus from the inception of the idea of political ...
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[PDF] Protestants and Catholics and Educational Investment in GuatemalaCatholic schools have the weakest relation with literacy, likely because the ouster of Catholic orders and schools in the liberal reforms of the 1870s had a ...
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The Church and Revolutionary Struggle in Central America - jstorThe class conflict that rages in Central American societies touches every institution in those societies. The Church increasingly speaks not with one.
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The Failure of Union. Central America, 1824-1960Generally, union has failed because of defective representative government, Costa Rica's isolationist attitude, and nationalism.Missing: arguments 19th
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Imagining Central America - University of Cincinnati OERThe barriers to traveling from the Pacific coast to the Caribbean coast, for example, meant that often there was little communication between the coasts, which, ...Missing: unity 1820s
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The Origins of Costa Rican Federalism - jstorCosta Rican separatism-a traditional withdrawal or aloofness from Central American political affairs-has been cited in most studies as a powerful factor in the ...
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Weak Foundations "d0e1209"The Marketing of Indigo ; Table 3 Indigo Production in Central America, 1809–1826 ; Year. Pounds ; 1809. 732,570 ; 1810. 740,820 ; 1811. 536,475.
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Economic and Social Origins of the Guatemalan Political Parties ...In the 1820's cochineal surpassed indigo as the chief export of the country, a position which it retained until the 1860's, when coal tar dyes forced a new crop ...
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Deforestation in Central America: Spanish LegacyIndigo grew wild along the Pacific coastal plain of. Guatemala and El Salvador, and the Spanish imported African slaves to cultivate and process the labor- ...Missing: Federal | Show results with:Federal
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[PDF] BRITISH TRADE WITH LATIN AMERICA IN THE NINETEENTH AND ...High tariff barriers in Latin America excluded many British goods despite their international competitiveness; British exporters enjoyed preferential access in ...Missing: Federation | Show results with:Federation
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Government Revenue and Economic Trends in Central America ...May 1, 1975 · A decline or rise in government income could be attributed to changes in tariffs, to good or bad administration, or to the presence or absence ...
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Silver Coins of the Central American Republic - CoinWeekJul 21, 2016 · During the 1700s and early 1800s, the Spanish Eight Reales coins were the main medium of exchange in most all of North America. Although British ...
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[PDF] The Historical Demography of Colonial Central America - CLAGContrasts are noted in the demographic experience of the north and west (Chiapas, Guatemala, El Salvador) and the south and east (Costa Rica, Nicaragua,.Missing: federation | Show results with:federation
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Outbreaks of Smallpox in the Cuchumatán Highlands of Guatemala ...Dec 14, 2021 · 17773. 1825. 34,691. Based on population data in AGCA, B84.3, leg ...
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Central America, Colonial Census Records - FamilySearchJul 9, 2025 · This collection includes censuses from the countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Mexico.
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Central America - New World EncyclopediaArea, 522,000 km². Population, 40,000,000. Density, 77 per km². Countries, 7. GDP, $98,000 billion (exchange rate) $ 214 billion (purchasing power parity).Missing: 1820s | Show results with:1820s
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Latin American Class Structures: Their Composition and Change ...Oct 5, 2022 · This article proposes a framework for the analysis of social classes in Latin America and presents evidence on the composition of the class structure in the ...
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[PDF] Rewriting Guatemala's Nineteenth Century - Stanford University PressCarrera instructed his allies to countermand the offending Liberal reforms and to restore the colonial-era laws that had protected the indigenous majority, ...
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The History of the Catholic Church in Latin America and Liberation ...This course outline which details the history of the Catholic Church in Latin America before and after Independence and the effects of liberation theology.
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Religion in Latin America | Pew Research CenterNov 13, 2014 · Nearly 40% of the world's Catholics live in Latin America, but many people in the region have converted from Catholicism to Protestantism, ...
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Censos and Depósitos in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth CenturiesNov 1, 1983 · ... property. In 1813 the church owned 47 percent of all urban property in the viceregal capital, and of that, 65 percent was in the hands of ...
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Expropriation of church wealth and political conflict in 19th century ...This paper focuses on Colombia after 1850 and measures the impact of the expropriation of Church's assets on political violence.Missing: ownership percentage
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https://ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/10/06/25/00...The first president of the Federation was Manuel Jose Arce (1825- 1829), whose duties proved more military than civil. The almost endless strife was over ...
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Central American Federation Civil Wars | Research Starters - EBSCOAfter Iturbide fell, Central America declared its independence on July 1, 1823. The United Provinces of Central America, which had a central government located ...Missing: 1823-1841 credible
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North America 1838: Fragmentation of Central America - OmniatlasJust as the federal government in San Salvador had regained control of Guatemala, Nicaragua and Honduras seceded, followed soon after by Costa Rica. For ...
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The boundaries of power. The geopolitical configuration of Mexico's...40Both the annexation of Chiapas and the Soconusco question dominated relations between Mexico and the Central American Federal Republic as long as the latter ...
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new research on the first pan-american congress held at panama in ...**On December 7, 1824, Bolivar issued a circular letter proposing a Pan- American Congress to the governments of Colombia, Mexico, Central America, the United ...Missing: Federation | Show results with:Federation
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[PDF] essays in international financeThe federation contracted a loan in London in 1825 and defaulted some ... Central American Federation agreed to share the external debt in proportion ...
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The five republics of central America - Project GutenbergTHE FIVE REPUBLICS OF CENTRAL AMERICA THEIR POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND THEIR RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES. By DANA G. MUNRO. A THESIS
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Rafael Carrera and the Emergence of the Republic of Guatemala ...Rafael Carrera (1814-1865) ruled Guatemala from about 1839 until his death. Among Central America's many political strongmen, he is unrivaled in the length.
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Civil War in Central America (Chapter 3) - Cambridge University PressIn response to the first moment of perceived threat escalation, the military government of Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio (1970–1974) established the US-backed ...Missing: Republic | Show results with:Republic
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Biography of Rafael Carrera - ThoughtCoMar 17, 2017 · He frequently meddled in the politics of neighboring countries, bringing war and misery to most of Central America. He also stabilized the ...Missing: influence | Show results with:influence
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Central America: 200 years of independence - Federal Foreign OfficeSep 8, 2021 · Subsequent years were marked by internal conflict, and eventually the loose federation would break apart again between 1838 and 1841.Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline<|separator|>
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Dominican Republic-Central America FTA (CAFTA-DR)The Dominican Republic-Central America FTA (CAFTA-DR) is the first free trade agreement between the United States and a group of smaller developing economies.Missing: unity | Show results with:unity