The first independence, the people legitimize their right to freedom
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https://doi.org/10.5377/hcs.v8i88.13533Keywords:
People, Creole oligarchy, independence, overeignty, people's rightAbstract
Independence is seen as a process that breaks through the European and specifically Spanish colonial domination in Central America, it is denoted that the actions of the peoples manifested the most ardent desire to revoke their usurped rights, given the arbitrariness with which they were governed during the colony. The text alludes to the not so peaceful actions with which the people participate, forcing the Creole aristocracies to hasten the signing of the Act of Independence.
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13-11-2021
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The first independence, the people legitimize their right to freedom. (2021). Revista Humanismo Y Cambio Social, 11-14. https://doi.org/10.5377/hcs.v8i88.13533