La Cosiata begins Venezuelan autonomist movementApr 30, 1826Labels: Jos Antonio, ValenciaLa CosiataBritannica
Bolívar proclaims an “Organic Decree” dictatorshipAug 27, 1828Labels: Sim n, Organic DecreeDictatorship DecreeOca a
Admirable Congress opens amid breakup fearsJan 20, 1830Labels: Admirable Congress, Sim nCongreso Admirable
Venezuela’s Constituent Congress of Valencia convenesMay 6, 1830Labels: Constituent Congress, ValenciaVenezuela 1830Valencia Congress
Southern District declares separation in QuitoMay 13, 1830Labels: Quito Assembly, Juan JosDissolutionWorld Statesmen
Guayaquil and Azuay join Ecuador’s separationMay 20, 1830Labels: Guayaquil, AzuayWorld StatesmenDissolution
Ecuador calls a constituent assembly at RiobambaAug 14, 1830Labels: Riobamba Assembly, Ecuador ConstituentDissolution
Urdaneta takes power after Bogotá’s political collapseSep 5, 1830Labels: Rafael Urdaneta, Mosquera Caycedo1830 Election
Venezuela ratifies constitution, formalizing separationSep 22, 1830Labels: Venezuelan Constitution, Valencia CongressVenezuela 1830Dissolution
Isthmus (Panama) declares separation under EspinarSep 26, 1830Labels: Isthmus Panama, Jos DomingoIsthmus DeptUS Historian
Panama reintegrates with Gran Colombia temporarilyDec 11, 1830Labels: Isthmus reintegration, Jos DomingoIsthmus Dept
Apulo Agreement ends Urdaneta’s ruleApr 28, 1831Labels: Apulo Agreement, Domingo CaicedoNueva Granada 1832
Central provinces proclaim the State of New GranadaNov 21, 1831Labels: State of, Central ProvincesArchontologyNueva Granada 1832