Constitución de 1812, liberalismo hispano y cuestión americana, 1810-1837
Keywords:
independence, liberalism, nation, constitutionAbstract
This article analyzes the debate around the constitution of Cadiz in 1812. The study is centered particularly on the debates and the role that the constitution granted to the Spanish colonies.
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