independence processes in Latin America

  • Independence of Mexico

    Independence of Mexico
    September 16, 1810, when Father Miguel Hidalgo gave the so-called “Grito de Dolores"
  • Independence Rio de la plata

    Independence Rio de la plata
    On July 9, 1816, the Congress of Tucumán that met in the city of San Miguel de Tucumán of the then United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, declared Independence
  • Gran Colombia

    Gran Colombia
    The Republic was a decisive cycle for the definitive independence and the birth of the republics in the north of South America. The Congress of Angostura, established on February 15, 1819 by Simón Bolívar, began La República or the 'Gran Colombia' on December 17 of the same year.
  • Independence of guayaquil

    Independence of guayaquil
    The independence of the city of Guayaquil was an independence process that took place on October 9, 1820, with the purpose of breaking the colonial ties that existed between the territory of the Province of Guayaquil
  • 1816 to 1822

    1816 to 1822
    During this period, several minor revolts in Latin American towns or cities gave rises, such as the independencies of cities currently in Uruguay at the hands of landowners and peasants.
  • Independence of Peru

    Independence of Peru
    It began as civil battles in 1811 and ended in 1822 with the liberation of what is now Peru, part of Bolivia, and part of Chile by General San Martin
  • Independence of Chile

    Independence of Chile
    The independence of Chile corresponds to the historical process that allowed the emancipation of Chile from the Spanish Empire, which ended the colonial period and began the formation of an independent republic.
  • Independence of Paraguay to Rio de la plata

    Independence of Paraguay to Rio de la plata
    The independence of Paraguay was the historical process by which the current Republic of Paraguay became independent from Spain, its colonial metropolis, while also refusing to join the state called United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (in the same way as its successor, the Argentine Confederation), which sought to exercise sovereignty over all the domains of the extinct viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, including the Paraguayan quartermaster.
  • Independence of cities of North

    cities in the south of the great colombia and north of peru as an example Cuenca were made independent at the will of the settlers, they were also annexed a short time later to their respective country
  • Independences of cities of the center of southAmerica

    Several cities in present-day Bolivia, northern Paraguay, southern Brazil and southern Peru obtained their independence in a peaceful way and managed to unify a nation such as the Rio de la Plata or Peru
  • The empire of brazil

    The empire of brazil
    The Empire of Brazil was a state existing between 1822 and 1889 that preceded the United States of Brazil. It corresponded almost entirely to the current territory of Brazil, added between 1822 and 1825 that of Uruguay, at that time called the Cisplatina Province.
  • Independence of uruguay

    Independence of uruguay
    On August 25, 1825, in the Florida Congress, the total independence of the eastern territory with respect to the Kingdom of Portugal was declared, and at the same time, its will to return to form part, as one more province, of the Argentine Provinces.
  • Independence of Bolivia

    Independence of Bolivia
    The Bolivian War of Independence took place in its territory during the period from 1809 to 1825. In this conflict the Bolivian patriots fought against the Spanish royalists. The patriots were victorious, obtaining the Independence of Bolivia.
  • Ecuador

    Ecuador
    In 1830 Ecuador became independent from the Gran-Colombian states and became a constitutional republic, giving the first position to Juan Jose Flores in the Ambato congress.
  • Venezuela

    Venezuela
    September 22: Venezuela definitively separates from Greater Colombia. After several years of attempts to reconcile the positions of the federalists and centralists, the separation of Venezuela began to take shape in 1826 with the 'La Cosiata' movement led by General José Antonio Páez.
  • brazil

    brazil
    In 1866, Brazil declares a republic and thus ends the independence era