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Independence from EEUU

  • Independence from EEUU

    Independence from EEUU
    The day of the independence of EEUU was 4 July of 1776, in this they was the battle in Yorktown.
    It was a warlike conflict that pitted the original Thirteen British Colonies in North America against the Kingdom of Great Britain. It occurred between 1775 and 1783, ending with the British defeat at the Battle of Yorktown and the signing of the Treaty of Paris.
  • Independence fromm Haiti

    Independence fromm Haiti
    On January 1, 1804, Haiti declared its independence and Jean-Jacques Dessalines became its first ruler, initially as Governor General, and later as Emperor Jacques I of Haiti, a title he assigned himself. Dessalines gave the order that all white men be sentenced to death.
  • The lack of king, occasion of the American Boards

    The lack of king, occasion of the American Boards
    José Bonaparte and the colonial authorities appointed by the King of Spain, who no longer had any power. Quito would be the first in the history of Spanish America to proclaim, on August 10, 1809, its own government, not designated by the Crown.
  • Independence from Colombia

    Independence from Colombia
    The Independence of Colombia was the process that led to the end of the period of dominance of the Spanish Empire in the current territory of the country. This process was fought in the middle of a conflict developed between 1810 and 1819 to emancipate the territories that then comprised the Viceroyalty of New Granada.
  • Independence from Ecuador

    Independence from Ecuador
    This was 10 August 1810 in Ecuador commemorates the 194 years of the Battle of Pichincha on May 24, 1822, when the patriotic troops of Antonio José de Sucre defeated the royalists commanded by Melchor Aymerich, thereby achieving the definitive independence of the Royal Audience of Quito.
  • Independence of Venezuela

    Independence of Venezuela
    In 1811, Francisco Miranda convinced the National Congress of Venezuela to declare independence. Many regions in Venezuela declared their independence on July 5, 1811, and a constitution was drafted shortly after.
  • Independene from Paraguay

    Independene from Paraguay
    On July 20, 1811, the Paraguayan junta sent a note in which it communicated that Paraguay would govern itself. ... The Paraguayans had made a revolution without firing a gun. On November 25, 1842, the independence of Paraguay was formally proclaimed, after the death of Doctor Francia.
  • Independence from Argentina

    Independence from Argentina
    Finally, the Act of Independence was signed on July 9, 1816, where a position that represented the mandate of the majority of the provinces prevailed: investing the United Provinces with the "high character of a free and independent nation of King Ferdinand VII. , his successors and metropolis ".
  • Independence from Perú

    Independence from Perú
    The proclamation of independence: Peru, free and independent, by the general will of the peoples. On July 28, 1821, the Argentine military officer José de San Martín proclaimed the independence of Peru from a balcony in Lima.
  • Independence from Brazil

    Independence from Brazil
    The date officially commemorated is September 7, 1822, when on the banks of the Ipiranga River, in São Paulo, Don Pedro proclaims the "cry of Independence."
  • Independence from Uruguay

    Independence from Uruguay
    Uruguay declared its independence from the Empire of Brazil on August 25, 1825, and again became part of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, thanks to the members of the Banda Oriental peoples.
  • Independence from Bolivia

    Independence from Bolivia
    On August 6, 1825, the Liberator Simón Bolivar (photo) together with Marshal Antonio José de Sucre, proclaimed the founding of the Republic of Bolivia, now celebrating 194 years of its Independence, and defining itself today as the Plurinational State of Bolivia.
  • Independence from Dominican Republic

    Independence from Dominican Republic
    On February 27, 1844, Juan Pablo Duarte and the rest of "La Triniatria" achieved the independence of the Dominican Republic as a sovereign state with a cannon shot from the "Puerta del Conde" in Santo Domingo and raised the blue, red and white from the Dominican Republic.
  • Independence from Costa Rica

    Costa Rica obtains its independence on September 15, 1821 and adheres to the Federal Republic of Central America. However, the Federal Pact is de facto dissolved between 1838 and 1839 and each province declares its independence. It is in this context that Costa Rica became a Republic in 1848.
  • Independence of Cuba

    Independence of Cuba
    The Cuban War of Independence (or War of 1895) is the name by which the last Cuban war of independence is known against the Spanish Empire, in addition to the last of those carried out in the American continent. The conflict began on February 24, 1895 in a simultaneous uprising of thirty-five Cuban towns, the so-called Grito de Baire, and ended in August 1898, after the United States entered the conflict and the subsequent Spanish defeat. It was known in Spain as the "Cuban War".