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Former constitution of Gran Colombia

Commemoration of the Constitution of Cúcuta

The Constitution of Cúcuta, also known as Constitution of the Gran Colombia and Constitution of 1821, was the founding document and constitution of the Republic of Colombia (historiographically called Gran Colombia), unifying the territories of the Viceroyalty of New Granada as part of a federation. It was signed during the Congress of Cúcuta on August 30, 1821.

History

The Congress elected in Angostura reassembled in Cúcuta after the June 24, 1821 Battle of Carabobo, which gave independence to Venezuela. After liberating Caracas, Cartagena, Popayán and Santa Marta, on July 18, the Congress resumed efforts to draft a new Constitution to include the liberated regions. The final draft was approved on August 30, 1821, and expedited on July 12, 1822. The Constitution was structured into 10 chapters and 91 articles.

Historic church of Cúcuta, where the deputies of New Granada (Colombia) and Venezuela signed the Constitution

Simón Bolívar was elected President of the Republic, and Francisco de Paula Santander, Vice-President.

This is considered the first constitution of Colombia, and lasted until the dissolution of Gran Colombia in 1831.

Bibliography

  • Bushnell, David (1970). The Santander Regime in Gran Colombia. Westport: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-8371-2981-8
  • Gibson, William Marion (1948). The Constitutions of Colombia. Durham: Duke University Press.
Preceded byConstitution of Antioquia

Constitution of Cartagena Constitution of Cundinamarca Constitution of Neiva

Constitution of Mariquita
Constitutional history of Colombia, Constitution of Gran Colombia
1821–1830
Succeeded byConstitution of the Republic of Colombia of 1830
Constitution of New Granada of 1832
Preceded byQuiteña Constitution of 1812 Constitutional history of Ecuador, Constitution of Gran Colombia
1821–1830
Succeeded byConstitution of Ecuador of 1830
Preceded byConstitution of Venezuela of 1819 Constitutional history of Venezuela, Constitution of Gran Colombia
1821–1830
Succeeded byConstitution of Venezuela of 1830
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