- Source: Consultive Junta (Guatemala)
The Consultive Junta (Spanish: Junta Consultiva) was the government of Central America from its declaration of independence from the Spanish Empire on 15 September 1821 until its dissolution on 21 February 1822. The junta was led by Guatemalan General Gabino Gaínza.
On 5 January 1822, the junta voted for annexation to the First Mexican Empire.
References
= Citations
== Bibliography
=Kenyon, Gordon (1 May 1961). "Mexican Influence in Central America, 1821–1823". Hispanic American Historical Review. 41 (2). Duke University Press: 175–205. doi:10.1215/00182168-41.2.175. JSTOR 2510200. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
Meléndez Chaverri, Carlos (2000). José Matías Delgado, Prócer Centroamericano [José Matías Delgado, Central American Hero] (in Spanish). Vol. 8 (2nd ed.). San Salvador, El Salvador: Dirección de Publicaciones e Impresos. ISBN 9992300574. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
Munro, Dana Gardiner (1918). Kinley, David (ed.). The Five Republics of Central America; Their Political and Economic Development and Their Relations with the United States. New York City, New York: Oxford University Press. LCCN 18005317. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
Pollack, Aaron, ed. (2019). Independence in Central America and Chiapas, 1770–1823. Translated by Hancock, Nancy T. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press. doi:10.1017/tam.2020.14. ISBN 9780806163925. LCCN 2018034185. S2CID 219006354. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
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- Consultive Junta (Guatemala)
- Consultive Junta
- Central America under Mexican rule
- Pedro Barriere
- Guatemalan military junta of 1957
- Felipe Codallos
- José Napoleón Duarte
- Francisco Morazán
- Gabino Gaínza
- Guatemalan Civil War