Battle of Pichincha links Quito to Gran ColombiaMay 24, 1822Labels: Antonio Jos, Battle of, QuitoBritannicaWikipedia
Guayaquil is annexed into Gran ColombiaJul 31, 1822Labels: Guayaquil, Gran Colombia, Port cityWikipediaWikipedia
Guayaquil uprising signals early anti-centralismApr 1, 1827Labels: Guayaquil uprising, Coastal elitesWikipedia
Tarqui battle deepens regional and military pressuresFeb 27, 1829Labels: Battle of, Peru, Southern DistrictWikipediaWikipedia ES
Treaty of Guayaquil ends the Peru–Gran Colombia warSep 22, 1829Labels: Treaty of, Larrea Gual, Gran ColombiaWikipediaWikipedia
Quito notables declare separation and elevate FloresMay 13, 1830Labels: Assembly of, Juan Jos, QuitoArchontologyWikipedia
Guayaquil assembly endorses separation and Flores’s leadershipMay 19, 1830Labels: Guayaquil assembly, Juan Jos, Convention ofWikisourceWikipedia
Azuay joins the break, consolidating the Southern DistrictMay 20, 1830Labels: Azuay, Cuenca, Southern DistrictWikipediaArchontology
Flores calls a constituent assembly at RiobambaMay 31, 1830Labels: Riobamba decree, Constituent assembly, Juan JosWikipediaArchontology
Sucre is assassinated, removing a unifying alternativeJun 4, 1830Labels: Antonio Jos, Assassination, BerruecosWikipediaCaracasChron
Riobamba constituent congress opens to draft Ecuador’s constitutionAug 14, 1830Labels: Riobamba congress, Constituent deputies, Constitution draftingWikipediaArchontology
First constitution is adopted, formalizing the State of EcuadorSep 11, 1830Labels: First Constitution, State of, Quito-Guayaquil-AzuayWikipediaArchontology