History of Central America, Volume 3, 1801-1887

History of Central America, Volume 3, 1801-1887

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Author: Bancroft, Hubert Howe,1832-1918
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History of Central America, Volume 3, 1801-1887

History of Central America, Volume 3, 1801-1887

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History of Central America, Volume 3, 1801-1887

Dhs. 79.59 Dhs. 24.86
Author: Bancroft, Hubert Howe,1832-1918
Format: eBook
Language: English

History of Central America, Volume 3, 1801-1887 - The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Volume 8

Popular Feeling in Central AmericaEffect of Events in SpainRecognition of American EqualityRepresentation in the Spanish CrtesDelusive ReformsEnd of Saravia's RulePresident Jos BustamanteHis Despotic CourseDemands in the CrtesConstitutional GuaranteesOfficial HostilityCampaign in OajacaRevolutionary Movements in SalvadorWar in NicaraguaConspiracy in GuatemalaTreatment of the InsurgentsDisrespect to the DiputacionThe Constitution RevokedRoyal Decrees. The opening century was pregnant with important events both in Europe and America. By 1808 affairs in Spain culminated in the French emperor's detention of the king and other members of the royal family at Bayonne, where he forced them finally to resign in his favor their rights to the Spanish crown. The circle surrounding the captain-general, audiencia, and archbishop of Guatemala was made up, not only of European Spaniards, but of Guatemalans belonging to the so-called noble families. Popular displeasure was manifested both against the Spaniards and against the provincial aristocracy.[I-1] The 2 oligarchy was hated throughout the province of Guatemala proper, and still more in the other provinces of the presidency. However, when the news of Napoleon's usurpation reached America, it caused a strong revulsion of feeling in Central America, as well as elsewhere in the Spanish dominions, even among the large class which had hitherto secretly fostered a warm desire for independent national existence. Creoles of pure Spanish descent, though yearning to be free from the old thraldom, could not bring themselves to discard the country which gave them blood, religion, and civilization. As to the educated Indians, who were also among the wishers for independence, like all of their race, they looked up to the ruling power with reverence and fear. Thus arose a struggle between the old veneration and the love of freedom; a struggle which was to last in Central America a few years longer, though the people were becoming more and more impatient, while leaning to the side of independent nationality. Circumstances seemed to demand that the old connection should not be ruptured till 1821, when decisive results in New Spain brought on the final crisis here. When the news of Napoleon's acts of violence and usurpations reached Guatemala, popular loyalty was aroused, and showed itself in various ways. Manifestations by the authorities, expressive of fealty to the mother country and the royal family, met with an apparently hearty response from the people. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Author: Bancroft, Hubert Howe
Release Date: Jul 15, 2020
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