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The present work presents a vision of the development of the independence process in the region currently occupied by the State of Cojedes. This is -until now- the most complete work that exists on the independence process in the jurisdiction of Villa de San Carlos, region that currently comprises the State of Cojedes, since until now only partial investigations had been presented, without an integral vision of the region as the one offered in this study, clarifying at the same time that this is subject to discussion and enrichment with later works. Here we also outline the antecedents of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The present work presents a vision of the development of the independence process in the region currently occupied by the State of Cojedes. This is -until now- the most complete work that exists on the independence process in the jurisdiction of Villa de San Carlos, region that currently comprises the State of Cojedes, since until now only partial investigations had been presented, without an integral vision of the region as the one offered in this study, clarifying at the same time that this is subject to discussion and enrichment with later works. Here we also outline the antecedents of the independence deed in the main cities that conform today the State of Cojedes, as well as the existing territorial divisions in terms of cities, towns and villages for 1810 and the successive years of the Independence, highlighting didactically the differences established by the ecclesiastical power and the civil power; likewise the warlike actions happened between 1810 and 1821 are outlined,discriminated in battles, combats, skirmishes and sieges.
Autorenporträt
José Argenis Agüero, Anthropologe mit Abschluss an der Zentraluniversität von Venezuela, Master in Geschichte an der Universität von Carabobo (Venezuela), Promotion in Geschichte an der Katholischen Universität Andrés Bello (Venezuela); Leiter der Abteilung für Anthropologie am Campus Cojedes der Stiftung La Salle für Naturwissenschaften (Venezuela).