Cisplatine Congress

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Cisplatine Congress

Cisplatine Congress, a meeting convened by the Portuguese in Montevideo, Uruguay (15 July-8 August 1821), after having defeated the resistance led by José Artigas. At this congress, the Provincia Oriental was incorporated into the United Realm of Portugal, Brazil, and Algarve as the State of Cisplatine. King João VI of Portugal had returned to Lisbon after residing in Río de Janeiro since 1808. Liberal ideas predominated in Portugal. One leader who espoused them was Chancellor Silvestre Pinheiro Ferreira, who believed that the people of the Provincia Oriental themselves should decide their fate. Nevertheless, Carlos Federico Lecór, baron of Laguna and commander of the invading army, had a decisive influence on the outcome of the congress.

See alsoArtigas, José Gervasioxml .

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Pivel Devoto, Juan E. "El Congreso Cisplatino (1821)," in Revista del Instituto Histórico y Geográfico del Uruguay 3 (1936): 111-409.

Street, John. Artigas and the Emancipation of Uruguay (1959).

Castellanos, Alfredo. La Cisplatina: La independencia y la república caudillesca, 1820–1838 (1974).

Barrios Pintos, Aníbal. Historia de los pueblos orientales: sus orígenes, procesos fundacionales, y sus primeros años. Montevideo, Uruguay: Academia Nacional de Letras, 2000.

                                    JosÉ de Torres Wilson

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