
Prior to the 1912 Massacre to annex Cuba and that the government had noĬhoice but to crush the rebellion to save the republic.Įl historiador Rolando Rodríguez es el autor del libro "LaĬonspiración de los iguales" donde desarrolla la tesis que el Partido Hemisphere outside Haiti, was working in concert with the US government Party of Color (PIC), the first black political party in the The historian Rolando Rodríguez is the author of a book, "LaĬonspiración de los iguales" where he develops the thesis that the Independent Profesor titular de Historia de Cuba, de la Casa de Altos Estudiosĭe la Universidad de Nottingham, Gran Bretaña Professor of History of Cuba, Casa de Altos Estudios "1912: An erroneous uprising, that mistaken uprising" "1912: Un alzamiento erróneo, aquel equivocado alzamiento" Su falsa memoria del doce, Claude Betancourt, 6/11/11 The Law of Laws was structured in 24 articles and the most significant of the preamble is its independence character and the allusion to the aims of the Revolution and the future creation of Cuba in the Democratic Republic.Rolando Rodriguez: twisted memories of 1912, The Supreme Government of the Republic shall reside in a Governing Council, composed of a President, a Vice President and four Secretaries of State, for the dispatch of matters of War, Interior, Foreign Affairs and Finance.

The Constitution, which would rule the Island for two years, established a centralized government and united the legislative and executive powers in a single body, as expressed in its articles.Īrticle 1.

The document is also cardinal, because it is a declaration of principles, “said Rolando Rodríguez García, national award for Social Sciences, at the September 2015 Roundtable. “Jimaguayú represents the need to institutionalize a revolutionary process. The third Magna Carta of the Republic in Arms, preceded by Guáimaro and Baraguá, minimized the differences between the civil and military powers in the organization of the State and the war itself. The text was written in 1895 in the central area of Cuba, just four months after the fall in combat of the Apostle, José Martí. When talking about the constitutional legal history of the Cuban independence movement, it is essential to mention the Constitution of Jimaguayú.
