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Crónica de un desencuentro : las provincias de Venezuela y las Cortes de Cádiz (1810-1812)
Author(s) -
Allan R. Brewer–Carías
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
revista de derecho político
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2174-5625
pISSN - 0211-979X
DOI - 10.5944/rdp.84.2012.9203
Subject(s) - humanities , monarchy , promulgation , political science , independence (probability theory) , politics , art , law , statistics , mathematics
La declaracion de independencia de las Provincias de Venezuela respecto de la Monarquia hispanica abrio el proceso constituyente que culmino con la promulgacion de la Constitucion Federal para los estados de Venezuela (1811) y la ley Fundamental de la Republica de Colombia (1821). la metropoli fue refractaria a la emancipacion politica de estos territorios y trato manu militari de reconducirla a la unidad de la monarquia, lo que desato un prolongado periodo de enfrentamientos belicos durante la segunda decada del siglo XIX hasta su conclusion en la Batalla de Carabobo de 1821. sin embargo, esta hostilidad no impidio la convergencia de los procesos constituyentes desarrollados a ambos del Atlantico ya que ambos, el de Cadiz y el de Venezuela, estuvieron iluminados por los principios liberales de la Revolucion americana y francesa. The declaration of independence of the Provinces of Venezuela respect to the Hispanic Monarchy opened the constituent process that culminated with the promulgation of the Federal Constitution for the states of Venezuela (1811) and the Fundamental law of the Republic of Colombia (1821). The metropolis was refractory to the political emancipation of these territories and tried manu militari to lead back it to the unit of the monarchy, which untied a prolonged period of warlike confrontations during the second decade of century XIX until its conclusion in Battle de Carabobo of 1821. nevertheless, this hostility did not prevent the convergence of the developed constituent processes to both of the Atlantic since both, the one of Cadiz and the one of Venezuela, were illuminated by the liberal principles of the American and French Revolution.

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