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  2. History of Ecuador (1830–1860) - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador in 1830 General Juan José Flores, the first President of Ecuador. Independence did not bring revolutionary liberation to the masses of Ecuadorian peasants. On the contrary, as bad as the peasants' situation had been, it probably worsened with the loss of the Spanish royal officials who had protected the indigenous population against the abuses of the local criollo elite.

  3. 1830 Ecuadorian Constitutional Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    Constitutional Assemnbly elections were held in Ecuador in 1830 to elect members of the Assembly to draft a new constitution. The formation of the Assembly was ordered by Juan José Flores to consolidate and legislate the independence of Ecuador from Gran Colombia.

  4. 1830 Constitution of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    The 1830 Constitution of Ecuador was the first constitution governing the Republic of Ecuador. [1] It was written by the 1830 Constituent Congress that met in the city of Riobamba, which began their work on August 14 with the assistance of 20 deputies. The constitution was adopted on September 11, 1830, by the Constituent Congress, who in 45 ...

  5. List of presidents of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Presidents of the State of Ecuador (1830–1835) No. Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Term of office Political party Elected Ref. Took office Left office Time in office — Juan José Flores (1800–1864) 3 May 1830 14 August 1830 103 days Independent — 1 14 August 1830 10 September 1834 4 years, 27 days 1830: 2 Vicente Rocafuerte (1783–1847 ...

  6. Constitutional history of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador has had a total of twenty constitutions over the course of its history, which can be seen as a symptom of Ecuador's chronic instability. After several years of political crisis, the government of Rafael Correa , elected in 2006 following the dismissal of Lucio Gutiérrez by Congress, proposed a new Magna Carta for the country with the ...

  7. Ecuadorian War of Independence - Wikipedia

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    The military unit raised and financed in the Free Province of Guayaquil was named Division Protectora de Quito ("Division for the Protection of Quito"). It was to advance on the cities of Guaranda and Ambato in the central highlands, hoping to bring them into the independence movement, and cut all road communication between Quito and Guayaquil and Cuenca, forestalling any Royalist countermove ...

  8. File:Ecuador (1830–1904).svg - Wikipedia

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  9. March Revolution (Ecuador) - Wikipedia

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    This flag replaced the Colombian tricolor that had been adopted in 1830 The March Revolution ( Revolución marcista or Revolución de Marzo ) or Revolution of Forty-Five ( Revolución de 1845 ) began on 6 March 1845, when the people of Guayaquil under the leadership of General António Elizalde and Lieutenant-Colonel Fernándo Ayarza revolted ...