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The First Republic of Venezuela (Primera República de Venezuela in Spanish) was founded by Simón Bolívar in 1811 during the Venezuelan War of Independence from Spain. The Republic was notable for being the first Spanish-American colony to declare its independence.

History

On April 18, 1810, agents of the Spanish Regency Council arrived in the city of Caracas. After considerable political tumult, the local nobility announced an extraordinary open hearing at the City Hall, set for the morning of April 19. On that day, an expanded municipal government of Caracas took power in the name of Ferdinand VII, calling itself The Supreme Junta to Preserve the Rights of Ferdinand VII (La Suprema Junta Conservadora de los Derechos de Fernando VII) and consequently deposed Captain General Vicente Emparán and other colonial officials. This initiated a process that would lead to the convention of a congress, which would declare absolute Venezuelan independence from Spain on July 5, 1811. This situation consequently led to a civil war between Venezuelans whom were in favor of the new Republic and those still loyal to the Spanish Crown. Venezuelan emigré Francisco de Miranda, who had returned to his homeland after the estblishment of the Junta, agitatied for independence and assumed command of the army and leadership of the Republic by 1812.

Civil War

Though the Council declared independence, the provinces of Coro, Maracaibo, and Guayana remained loyal to the Supreme Central Junta of Spain and the Cádiz Cortes that followed it. The Junta in Caracas was led by criollos, and wasn't able to appeal to the lower classes. The Junta didn't have much power in the newly declared republic, and the region plunged into civil war in 1812. Spanish Frigate Captain turned General Domingo de Monteverde lead the Spanish forces into Republican territory, and a divided embattled Republic quickly fell. On July 25, 1812, Generalissimo Francisco de Miranda capitulated to Monteverde.

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