Act of Independence of Central America information
1821 declaration of Guatemalan independence from the Spanish Empire
Act of Independence of Central America
A scan of the act of independence
Signers of the Act of Independence
Ratified
15 September 1821
Location
Legislative Assembly of El Salvador
Author(s)
José Cecilio del Valle
Signatories
13 representatives of the provinces of the Captaincy General of Guatemala
Purpose
To announce separation from the Spanish Empire and provide for the establishment of a new Central American state
The Act of Independence of Central America (Spanish: Acta de Independencia Centroamericana), also known as the Act of Independence of Guatemala, is the legal document by which the Provincial Council of the Province of Guatemala proclaimed the independence of Central America from the Spanish Empire and invited the other provinces of the Captaincy General of Guatemala[a] to send envoys to a congress to decide the form of the region's independence. It was enacted on 15 September 1821.[1]
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