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First Cry of Independence

First Cry of Independence

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5th - 12th Grade

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Marcia Riofrio

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First Cry of Independence

August 10th, 1809

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Who started independence?

On August 10, 1809, a group of Creoles citizens of the Audencia Real de Quito, announced the local rebellion to overthrow Spanish-colonial rule.

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People Involved

In the dead of night of August 9, 1809, a group of intellectuals, doctors, marquises and creoles plotted in Quito, in the house of Manuela Cañizares, a Supreme Government Junta was organized, appointing Juan Pio Montufar as president, the Marques of Selva Alegre as Vice president, and Bishop José Cuero y Caicedo as Secretary of State.

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Multiple Choice

Whose house was the meeting point?

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Pío Montufar

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Napoleón

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Manuela Cañizares

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Multiple Choice

Was meeting took place the night of August 9th, 1809?

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First cry of independence

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Supreme Government Junta

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Birthday Party

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Series of Events

Whipping the group into a frenzy, Manuela is said to have cried: “Cowards! Men born to serve, what are you afraid of? There is no time to lose!”

The next morning of August 10, 1809, one of the group named Antonio Ante went to the president of the Royal Audiencia, Manuel Ruiz, the Spanish Count of Castilla, to inform the Spaniard that the crown was relieved of its functions, and that the Sovereign Junta of Quito was taking over.

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Open Ended

What was the famous phrase said by Manuelita Cañizarez to her companions?

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Multiple Choice

Who started the revolution?

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Creoles

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Spanish rulers

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Inca people

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Open Ended

What was Ecuador´s name at that time?

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First Cry of independence in South America

Despite the seeming failure of the acts of August 9 and 10, 1809, the signing of Independence Act as well as the attempt to take the city provided an example to the rest of South America. While revolutionaries in other South American cities whispered and sometimes acted upon their desire to throw off Spanish rule, no other group had signed their names to a document declaring independence from Spain.  Quito became so well-known for this act that its sobriquet became Luz de América (Light of America).

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Multiple Choice

What was the name given to the city of Quito?

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Light of Ecuador

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Light of America

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Light of the Independence

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Open Ended

When Ecuador started this movement, who did they inspire?

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Results

Almost a year to the day later, on August 2, 1810, an attempt to liberate them from prison failed spectacularly, ending in a terrible massacre. All the key players, including Morales, Quiroga, Salina, Larrea, Arena, Riofrio, Ascasubi, Guerrero, Villalobos and others killed with bayonets by troops. A violent crackdown of city ensued in which 300 Quiteños died. The carnage only ended after the bishop and priests took to the streets and pleaded with the soldiers.

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Multiple Choice

Did they get independence?

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yes

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no

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Open Ended

What happened to the revolutionaries on August 2, 1810?

First Cry of Independence

August 10th, 1809

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