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José del Valle's Unfinished “Diario de mi Viaje de Guatemala a México en 1822 ”

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 December 2015

Louis E. Bumgartner*
Affiliation:
Birmingham-Southern College, Birmingham, Alabama

Extract

José del Valle (1776-1834) distinguished himself as a royal servant, as a scholar, and as a leader of the Federation of Central America. Loyal to the crown until the last minute, he gracefully accepted independence (September 15, 1821), and his political agility put him in a position that allowed him to help write the declaration that made the Kingdom of Guatemala free. He immediately became a member of the provisional government and then provided leadership until Mexico annexed Central America (January 5, 1822). After the annexation, the town council of Tegucigalpa elected him to the constituent congress of the Mexican Empire.

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Copyright
Copyright © Academy of American Franciscan History 1961

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