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

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

  1. La Cosiata challenges Bogotá’s authority

    Labels: Jos Antonio, La Cosiata, Valencia Venezuela
  2. Guayaquil uprising rejects centralist policies

    Labels: Guayaquil, Southern District, Department of
  3. Convention of Ocaña convenes to revise constitution

    Labels: Convention of, Sim n, Francisco de
  4. Convention of Ocaña collapses without settlement

    Labels: Convention of, Centralists, Federalists
  5. Septembrine Conspiracy attempts to kill Bolívar

    Labels: Septembrine Conspiracy, Sim n, Francisco de
  6. Bolívar calls the Admirable Congress

    Labels: Admirable Congress, Sim n, Constituent assembly
  7. Admirable Congress opens amid secession pressures

    Labels: Admirable Congress, Sim n, Bogot
  8. Venezuela’s Congress of Valencia begins constitutional break

    Labels: Congress of, Venezuela, Jos Antonio
  9. Ecuador’s Quito assembly declares separation

    Labels: Quito Assembly, Ecuador, Juan Jos
  10. Sucre assassinated, removing a unifying figure

    Labels: Antonio Jos, Berruecos, Assassination
  11. Venezuela promulgates constitution, ending union ties

    Labels: Constitution of, Venezuela, National constitution
  12. Bolívar dies as the union’s project collapses

    Labels: Sim n, Santa Marta, Bolivarian project
  13. Apulo Agreement ends Urdaneta’s dictatorship

    Labels: Apulo Agreement, Rafael Urdaneta, Domingo Caycedo
  14. New Granada created for remaining central departments

    Labels: New Granada, Bogot convention, Central departments
  15. Organic Law abolishes Gran Colombia’s last legal remnants

    Labels: Organic Law, Republic of, Nueva Granada
  16. New Granada’s 1832 constitution anchors post-union politics

    Labels: New Granada, Constitution