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Gran Colombia, a state that encompassed much of northern South America and part of southern Central America, was created in 1819 by Simón Bolívar as part of his vision for a unified Latin America, but was fraught with political instability and collapsed in 1831.
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Gran Colombia was dissolved in 1831 due to the political differences that existed between supporters of federalism and centralism, as well as regional tensions ...
Gran Colombia, short-lived republic (1819–30), formerly the Viceroyalty of New Granada, including roughly the modern nations of Colombia, Panama, Venezuela, ...
Gran Colombia was a centralist country formed after New Granada declared independence in 1819, initially made up of New Granada and Venezuela.
The Congress of Angostura laid the foundation for the formation of the Republic of Colombia (1819–30), which was generally known as Gran Colombia because it ...
May 18, 2018 · Gran Colombia included states that had formed a union between 1819 and 1831. The states in particular that were included are present-day country ...
The union of all the Spanish Viceroyalty of New Granada—Venezuela, New Granada, and Quito (Ecuador)—in a single independent nation was proclaimed the ...
In plainest form, Gran Colombia amalgamated around 1820 to face the Spanish threat and came apart sometime between 1826 and 1830 when that threat receded.
General Treaty of Peace, Amity, Navigation, and Commerce, 1846. A treaty of friendship and commerce between the United States and New Granada (present-day  ...