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The Guayaquil revolution and its role in Ecuadorian independence (September 1829–July 1830)

1822 - 1830

12 entries

The 1830 resignations and final decrees that legally dissolved Gran Colombia (1829–1831)

1829 - 1832

14 entries

Simón Bolívar's dictatorship and the 1828 assassination attempt in Bogotá (1826–1830)

1826 - 1830

15 entries

Secession of Venezuela and establishment of the Republic of Venezuela (1829–1830)

1826 - 1831

12 entries

Secession of Ecuador and formation of the State of Ecuador under Juan José Flores (1829–1830)

1829 - 1830

12 entries

Regional military uprisings and caudillo conflicts during Gran Colombia's collapse (1828–1831)

1828 - 1831

14 entries

Provincial congresses and declarations of separation across Gran Colombia (1828–1831)

1826 - 1831

15 entries

Political party realignments (Liberal and Conservative) amid Gran Colombia's dissolution (1827–1832)

1826 - 1832

16 entries

José Antonio Páez's campaigns for Venezuelan autonomy and leadership (1826–1831)

1826 - 1831

12 entries

Francisco de Paula Santander's political maneuvering during Gran Colombia's breakup (1829–1831)

1829 - 1831

12 entries

Formation of the Republic of New Granada from Gran Colombian territories (1830–1831)

1821 - 1832

16 entries

Diplomatic recognition and foreign responses to Gran Colombia's partition (1829–1832)

1822 - 1836

14 entries
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