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The Quito Revolution (1809–1812) (Spanish: Proceso revolucionario de Quito (1809-1812)) was a series of events that took place between 1809 and 1812 in the Real Audiencia de Quito, which led to the establishment of a short-lived State of Quito, and which can be considered as the seed of the independence movements that ended up forming the current Republic of Ecuador.
The October 9 Revolution was a successful revolt against the Spanish Empire in Guayaquil on October 9, 1820. It was led by the General Antonio José de Sucre and directed by Simón Bolívar . The revolt established a revolutionary junta and created the Free Province of Guayaquil , an independent state.
The Royal Audiencia of Quito had been a Royalist stronghold after the brutal suppression of the Quito Revolution (1809–1812). But after Bolívar's campaign which liberated Colombia in 1819, the Patriots in Guayaquil regained courage and organized in 1820 the successful October 9 Revolution, which led to the establishment of the Free Province of Guayaquil.
A year later the King of Spain passed the Real Cédula of 1740 where the borders of the Audiencia of Quito would be closer to 4° south of the Equator. The Audiencia of Quito briefly became independent for 3 years after it staged the Quito revolution in 1809 , was annexed again to the Spanish Empire in 1812.
5.1 Quito Revolution (1809-1812) 5.2 Ecuadorian War of Independence (1820-1822) 5.3 Gran Colombia (1822-1830) 6 Liberal and conservative elites in an agrarian republic.
Quito Revolt of 1765; Quito Revolution (1809–1812) This page was last edited on 28 January 2024, at 15:11 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
La revolución quiteña, 1809–1812. Quito: Espejo. Chacón Izurieta, Galo E. (2002). Las guerras de Quito, por su independencia: orígenes del estado ecuatoriano y su ejército. Quito: Centro de Estudios Históricos del Ejército. ISBN 9789978921876. Salazar y Lozano, Agustín (1910). Recuerdos de los sucesos principales de la revolución de ...
Quito Revolt of 1765; Quito Revolution (1809–1812) T. Timeline of Quito This page was last edited on 3 December 2014, at 07:35 (UTC). Text is available under ...