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

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

  1. Battle of Pichincha links Quito to Gran Colombia

    Labels: Antonio Jos, Battle of, Quito
  2. Guayaquil is annexed into Gran Colombia

    Labels: Guayaquil, Gran Colombia, Port city
  3. Guayaquil uprising signals early anti-centralism

    Labels: Guayaquil uprising, Coastal elites
  4. Tarqui battle deepens regional and military pressures

    Labels: Battle of, Peru, Southern District
  5. Treaty of Guayaquil ends the Peru–Gran Colombia war

    Labels: Treaty of, Larrea Gual, Gran Colombia
  6. Quito notables declare separation and elevate Flores

    Labels: Assembly of, Juan Jos, Quito
  7. Guayaquil assembly endorses separation and Flores’s leadership

    Labels: Guayaquil assembly, Juan Jos, Convention of
  8. Azuay joins the break, consolidating the Southern District

    Labels: Azuay, Cuenca, Southern District
  9. Flores calls a constituent assembly at Riobamba

    Labels: Riobamba decree, Constituent assembly, Juan Jos
  10. Sucre is assassinated, removing a unifying alternative

    Labels: Antonio Jos, Assassination, Berruecos
  11. Riobamba constituent congress opens to draft Ecuador’s constitution

    Labels: Riobamba congress, Constituent deputies, Constitution drafting
  12. First constitution is adopted, formalizing the State of Ecuador

    Labels: First Constitution, State of, Quito-Guayaquil-Azuay