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Este ensayo analiza las consecuencias de la disolución de la Monarquía española y la fragmentación del poder en el virreinato del Nuevo Reino de Granada entre 1810 y 1816. En este período, se constituyeron diversas juntas supremas de gobierno, congresos y Estados en las diferentes entidades político-admi¬nis¬trativas y territoriales del Virreinato, así como en otros territorios de la América española. La diversidad de proyectos generó conflictos políticos y bélicos entre provincias, y localidades (ciudades, villas, parroquias, etcétera). Esto ha sido escasamente analizado por una buena parte de la historiografía colombiana y colombianista, la cual se refiere al período mencionado con los motes de “patria boba” o “primera república”. Esto, sin duda, nos conduce al problema del mito de los orígenes del Estado-nación, el cual nos lleva a perder de vista los diversos proyectos que se estaban configurando y reconfigurando en los territorios que hacían parte del ex virreinato.
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This paper examines the consequences of the dissolution of the Spanish monarchy and the fragmentation of power in the viceroyalty of New Granada between 1810 and 1816. During this period various juntas of supreme government were constituted, as well as congresses and states in the different political-administrative entities and territorial Viceroyalty, similarly to other areas of Spanish Ame¬rica. The diversity of those projects generated political conflicts and wars between provinces, and localities (cities, towns, parishes, etc.). This phenomenon has been poorly analyzed by Colombian historiography, which refers to the period mentioned by the nicknames of patria boba or “First Republic”. This undoubtedly points to the problem of the myth of the origins of the Nation-State. This myth makes us lose sight of the various projects which shaped and reshaped the territories which were part of the former viceroyalty.
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