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first shout of independence
The first independence movement in San Salvador was an uprising against the authorities of the General Captaincy of Guatemala. -
insurrections arise
because of discrimination and economic reasons motivated the insurgency, rebellion, protest and public demonstration -
second shout of independence
it was tried to achieve the autonomy of Spanish crown -
the criollos want to take the reins of independence
the criollos rebel against the Spanish crown since they did not give them any power.
are influenced by the European revelion -
the criollos take the reins of independence
the criollos fight for their rights to be able to send in their native lands -
course to the annexation of Mexico
Independence brought with it the temporary annexation to Mexico, reflecting the fear and incapacity of the criollos to meet, at the head of an independent territory. that's why they searched desperately for the protection of itirbude -
the guatemala independence act is signed
draws up and signs the act of independence drafted by jose cecilio del valle and signed by all those present -
the government announces the annexation of Mexico
el acta de anexion a mexico se llevo a cabo en el palacio nacional de guatemala