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Central America's Independence Declaration from Spain

 Costa Rica
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Central America
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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On September 15, 1821, Central America declared its independence from Spain, marking a significant turning point in the region's history. This declaration came after the final Spanish defeat in the Mexican War of Independence, which lasted from 1810 to 1821. The authorities in Guatemala took the lead in proclaiming independence for all Central American provinces, which included present-day Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala itself. Although Costa Rica and Nicaragua had already gained a degree of autonomy under the Spanish Constitution of 1812, the declaration of independence unified the region in its quest for self-governance. Today, September 15 is celebrated as Independence Day in Costa Rica, symbolizing the nation's commitment to freedom and sovereignty. The historical significance of this day is a reminder of the struggles faced by Central American nations in their pursuit of independence and the lasting impact of colonialism in the region. #CentralAmerica #IndependenceDay #CostaRica #SpanishColonialism #MexicanWarOfIndependence #Mooflife #MomentOfLife