Publicación: Alianzas juntistas y lealtades a la Regencia en la Capitanía General de Venezuela a inicios de la independencia
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Los colectivos sociales de las localidades y regiones de la Capitanía General de Venezuela asumieron una actitud autónoma ante el llamado a la guerra de Independencia hecho por Caracas. La abdicación del Rey de España dio inicio a un inusitado movimiento de las juntas de gobierno en varias ciudades de la Capitanía con el propósito de reasumir la autoridad soberana con sustento en el derecho natural y de gentes, al mismo tiempo que se producían manifestaciones de lealtad a la Regencia. Se estudian el caso particular de Maracaibo y las consecuencias del proceso de independencia venezolano en relación a la construcción de la República.
The social groups of the localities and regions of the Captaincy General of Venezuela adopted an autonomous attitude towards the call for Independence made by Caracas. The abdication of the king of Spain led to an unusual movement in the government’s boards in several cities of the Captaincy with the aim of reassuming the sovereign authority based on the people’s natural right, while at the same time, there were manifestations of loyalty towards the Regency. The particular case of Maracaibo is studied in this paper, as well as the consequences of the Venezuelan process of independence as regards the construction of the Republic.
The social groups of the localities and regions of the Captaincy General of Venezuela adopted an autonomous attitude towards the call for Independence made by Caracas. The abdication of the king of Spain led to an unusual movement in the government’s boards in several cities of the Captaincy with the aim of reassuming the sovereign authority based on the people’s natural right, while at the same time, there were manifestations of loyalty towards the Regency. The particular case of Maracaibo is studied in this paper, as well as the consequences of the Venezuelan process of independence as regards the construction of the Republic.


