
Florero de Llorente Incident: Cry of Independence
Colombia
Political
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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In July 20, 1810, a spontaneous event known as the Cry of Independence or Florero de Llorente incident took place in Colombia. The event unfolded during the Spanish colonial era when tensions between locals and the ruling authorities were escalating. At a market in Bogotá, an argument broke out between a Spanish merchant and a local woman over the price of a vase (florero). The commotion led to a large crowd gathering, expressing their frustrations with Spanish rule. This incident ignited a wave of protests and calls for independence from Spanish dominion.
The Cry of Independence marked a pivotal moment in Colombia's history, setting in motion a series of events that would eventually lead to the country's liberation from Spanish colonial rule. It fueled the spirit of nationalism and unity among Colombians, propelling them towards the fight for independence.
The Cry of Independence or Florero de Llorente incident serves as a symbol of the Colombian people's resistance against oppressive foreign rule, highlighting their determination to strive for autonomy and self-governance. It stands as a reminder of the courage and resilience of those who fought for the country's freedom.
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