Los legados de la Provincia de Costa Rica ante el I Imperio mexicano durante la coyuntura independentista (1821-1823)

This research article presents a detailed account of the episodes, particularities, events and incidents of a historical, political and legal nature that occurred during the nineteenth century in which the independence of the colonial territory of Costa Rica was forged and materialized with respect...

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Main Author: Arias Castro, Tomás Federico
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8166641
Source:Revista de Derecho Electoral, ISSN 1659-2069, Nº. 32, 2021
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Summary: This research article presents a detailed account of the episodes, particularities, events and incidents of a historical, political and legal nature that occurred during the nineteenth century in which the independence of the colonial territory of Costa Rica was forged and materialized with respect to the Spanish Empire and which became the direct antecedents for the later conjunction of the Costa Rican territory with the First Mexican Empire. Thus, the events that led to the rupture between Spain and its overseas possessions are described, the variables that led to the unleashing of the autonomist processes of New Spain, the factors that led to the political nexus between the territories of Mexico and Costa Rica and, with special significance, the personal and public paths of the three Costa Ricans who served, from different perspectives and realities, as our representatives before the aforementioned Mexican imperial regime. Finally, the article presents an analysis of the various reasons that produced the overwhelming demise of this political link