The Journey of a Regional Elite. Catamarca between the Revolution, the Republic and the Independence (1814 and 1821)
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https://doi.org/10.35305/prohistoria.vi29.1193Abstract
The present article intends to analyze the political dynamics of Catamarca´s elite, secondary city in the Governorate of Tucumán, considering two fundamental moments in the process of its political construction. The first one, its insertion in the new governorate of Tucumán created in 1814. The second, its inclusion in the ‘Republic’ of Tucumán until its separation and independence. Considering a regional and analytic perspective, we understand that the political changes that occurred in Catamarca found in the local cabildo the scenery and path, and in the colonial elite the executant of the change.
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