Significado de la Revolución de Mayo

Autores

  • José María Ramallo Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina ; Universidad del Salvador. Facultad de Historia y Letras.

Palavras-chave:

Bicentenario, Revolución de Mayo, Independencia, Cabildo abierto

Resumo

The present work links Argentinas Revolution of Independence (1810) with the rise of the mercantile bourgeoisie, the confluence of ideas, the interests of public and secret societies, political and economic groups and in the Rio de la Plata and the establishment of three revolutionary groups, each of whom sought his own opportunity to carry out the Revolution. Failure of each of these groups is shown. With the arrival of the new Viceroy Cisneros and the knowledge by the population of European events, the balance of pawer changed. This resulted in the message delivered by Cornelio Saavedra. The events that succeded where the open meeting of May 22,1810 and the formation of an Interim Board on the 24th, headed by Cisneros, who was replaced the next day by another led by Saavedra and formed by other significant figures. This “Junta” had a distinctly Christian stand with a deep sense of national and popular Americanism.

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Publicado

2020-03-25

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Ramallo, J. M. (2020). Significado de la Revolución de Mayo. Teología, 47(103), 11–30. Obtido de https://erevistas.uca.edu.ar/index.php/TEO/article/view/2266