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Isthmus Department

The Isthmus Department, or Department of Panama (Spanish: Departamento de Panamá), was one of the departments of the Republic of Gran Colombia and later of the Republic of Colombia. It was created in 1824 and named after the Isthmus of Panama. It covered the territory of what is now the country of Panama and some coastal territories farther northward along the Caribbean shoreline of present-day Costa Rica and Nicaragua (Mosquito Coast).

Isthmus Department
Department of the Isthmus
1824–1855
Seal
StatusState of Colombia
CapitalPanamá
Religion
Roman Catholic
GovernmentFederal republic
History 
• Established
1824
• Disestablished
1855
Population
• 1825 estimate
80,000
CurrencyPeso
ISO 3166 codePA
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Today part ofPanama

After the Thousand Days' War and the influence of the United States to build the Panama Canal the former Department of Gran Colombia separated from Colombia and became the Republic of Panama.

History

The region of Panama was part of the Spanish Empire during the wars of independence against the Spanish. On November 28, 1821, Panama proclaimed its independence from Spain. Independence was achieved without bloodshed and with the participation of the most prominent men of the country, who through their financial contributions neutralized the Spanish army that guarded the Isthmus. Panama's independence movement began on November 10, 1821 with the independence of the Villa de Los Santos [es] led by Segundo Villarreal; eighteen days later, on November 28, after the patriot victory at the Battle of Carabobo, there was emancipation from the Spanish Empire and Panama's decision to voluntarily join Gran Colombia was officially proclaimed.[1]

Several factors influenced the final decision to join Panama to Gran Colombia, instead of Peru, its main trading partner during the Spanish colonial era. Of these, the most important to join Gran Colombia was the figure of Simón Bolívar, who at that time was at the height of his glory and popularity.[2]

 
Isthmus Department (red) within Gran Colombia

Up until this point, Panama had remained within the Spanish monarchy and had avoided the troubles afflicting the rest of the Viceroyalty of New Granada. On November 28, 1821 Panama was voluntarily annexed to Gran Colombia under the Constitution of Cúcuta, which had been promulgated on August 30, 1819. On February 9, 1822, by Executive Decree of the Vice President of Gran Colombia, Francisco de Paula Santander, the Isthmus Department was provisionally created until the next meeting of Congress, with the same rights granted to the original departments created by the law of October 2, 1821.[3] He also divided it into two provinces: Panamá and Veraguas. The Isthmus was characterized by a strong tendency towards autonomism, as an early antecedent we have the tenacious opposition of its political class, against the adoption of the Bolivian constitution that was intended to be implemented in Gran Colombia, despite all the efforts of the special envoy of Simón Bolívar and the pressure exerted by the intendant and military chief in the Isthmus.

 
Map of the Isthmus Department

In 1826, the same year in which the Isthmus rejected the Bolivian constitution, the Congress of Panama was held in the capital of the department. But this remarkable event was not an obstacle for the first attempt of separation from Colombia to take place in that year. It so happened that the Congress of Colombia ignored the requests for commercial franchises for the Isthmus, which frustrated Panamanian aspirations. Consequently, a separatist movement arose to turn Panama into a Hanseatic country, under the protection of the United Kingdom and the United States. The movement was, however, repressed by the Colombian military stationed on the Isthmus.[4]

Regarding concrete separations, the first was carried out under the leadership of General José Domingo Espinar [es], who separated the Isthmus on September 26, 1830. However, he returned to reintegrate it to Gran Colombia on December 11 of the same year. The second attempt was made by Colonel Juan Eligio Alzuru [es] on July 9, 1831, following the example of Venezuela and Ecuador. But the movement was suffocated and its leaders executed on August 29 of that year by orders of General Tomás de Herrera.[2]

Administrative divisions

The department of the Isthmus was constituted with the territory of the current Republic of Panama, the north of the current department of Chocó, and the Costa Rican southern Pacific (from Punta Burica to the Golfo Dulce). In 1824, by means of the Law of Territorial Division of the Republic of Colombia [es], the department was subdivided into provinces. According to the laws of Gran Colombia, the civil government of the department was headed by an intendant and the military authority was represented by the General Commander of the department.

According to the provisions of the Law of Division of Colombia of June 25, 1824, the department consisted of two provinces and 10 cantons:

  • Province of Panama. Capital: Panama City. In 1822 it consisted of six cantons: Panama, Portobelo, Darien del Sur, Nata and Los Santos. In 1824 the province of Panama included the cantons of Panama, Portobelo, Yaviza (formerly Darien del Sur), Nata, Los Santos and Chorrera.
  • Province of Veraguas. Capital: Santiago de Veraguas. In 1822 it consisted of two cantons: Santiago and Alanje.[5] In 1824 the province of Veraguas was made up of the cantons of Santiago, Alanje, La Mesa and Gaimí (head of Remedios).

References

  1. ^ "Acta de fidelidad del Departamento del Istmo de Panamá a la República de Colombia".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ a b "Contraloría de Panamá: Datos generales e históricos de la República de Panamá" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2008-11-18.
  3. ^
  4. ^ Quintero, César. Evolución Constitucional de Panamá. Editorial Portobelo, 1999. Panamá
  5. ^ "Historia de Panama". Chiriqui.org. from the original on 2008-09-14. Retrieved 2021-10-30.

See also

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The Isthmus Department or Department of Panama Spanish Departamento de Panama was one of the departments of the Republic of Gran Colombia and later of the Republic of Colombia It was created in 1824 and named after the Isthmus of Panama It covered the territory of what is now the country of Panama and some coastal territories farther northward along the Caribbean shoreline of present day Costa Rica and Nicaragua Mosquito Coast Isthmus DepartmentDepartment of the Isthmus1824 1855Flag SealStatusState of ColombiaCapitalPanamaReligionRoman CatholicGovernmentFederal republicHistory Established1824 Disestablished1855Population 1825 estimate80 000CurrencyPesoISO 3166 codePAPreceded by Succeeded byGran Colombia Panama StateNicaraguaCosta RicaToday part ofPanamaAfter the Thousand Days War and the influence of the United States to build the Panama Canal the former Department of Gran Colombia separated from Colombia and became the Republic of Panama Contents 1 History 2 Administrative divisions 3 References 4 See alsoHistory EditMain article History of Panama The region of Panama was part of the Spanish Empire during the wars of independence against the Spanish On November 28 1821 Panama proclaimed its independence from Spain Independence was achieved without bloodshed and with the participation of the most prominent men of the country who through their financial contributions neutralized the Spanish army that guarded the Isthmus Panama s independence movement began on November 10 1821 with the independence of the Villa de Los Santos es led by Segundo Villarreal eighteen days later on November 28 after the patriot victory at the Battle of Carabobo there was emancipation from the Spanish Empire and Panama s decision to voluntarily join Gran Colombia was officially proclaimed 1 Several factors influenced the final decision to join Panama to Gran Colombia instead of Peru its main trading partner during the Spanish colonial era Of these the most important to join Gran Colombia was the figure of Simon Bolivar who at that time was at the height of his glory and popularity 2 Isthmus Department red within Gran ColombiaUp until this point Panama had remained within the Spanish monarchy and had avoided the troubles afflicting the rest of the Viceroyalty of New Granada On November 28 1821 Panama was voluntarily annexed to Gran Colombia under the Constitution of Cucuta which had been promulgated on August 30 1819 On February 9 1822 by Executive Decree of the Vice President of Gran Colombia Francisco de Paula Santander the Isthmus Department was provisionally created until the next meeting of Congress with the same rights granted to the original departments created by the law of October 2 1821 3 He also divided it into two provinces Panama and Veraguas The Isthmus was characterized by a strong tendency towards autonomism as an early antecedent we have the tenacious opposition of its political class against the adoption of the Bolivian constitution that was intended to be implemented in Gran Colombia despite all the efforts of the special envoy of Simon Bolivar and the pressure exerted by the intendant and military chief in the Isthmus Map of the Isthmus DepartmentIn 1826 the same year in which the Isthmus rejected the Bolivian constitution the Congress of Panama was held in the capital of the department But this remarkable event was not an obstacle for the first attempt of separation from Colombia to take place in that year It so happened that the Congress of Colombia ignored the requests for commercial franchises for the Isthmus which frustrated Panamanian aspirations Consequently a separatist movement arose to turn Panama into a Hanseatic country under the protection of the United Kingdom and the United States The movement was however repressed by the Colombian military stationed on the Isthmus 4 Regarding concrete separations the first was carried out under the leadership of General Jose Domingo Espinar es who separated the Isthmus on September 26 1830 However he returned to reintegrate it to Gran Colombia on December 11 of the same year The second attempt was made by Colonel Juan Eligio Alzuru es on July 9 1831 following the example of Venezuela and Ecuador But the movement was suffocated and its leaders executed on August 29 of that year by orders of General Tomas de Herrera 2 Administrative divisions EditThe department of the Isthmus was constituted with the territory of the current Republic of Panama the north of the current department of Choco and the Costa Rican southern Pacific from Punta Burica to the Golfo Dulce In 1824 by means of the Law of Territorial Division of the Republic of Colombia es the department was subdivided into provinces According to the laws of Gran Colombia the civil government of the department was headed by an intendant and the military authority was represented by the General Commander of the department According to the provisions of the Law of Division of Colombia of June 25 1824 the department consisted of two provinces and 10 cantons Province of Panama Capital Panama City In 1822 it consisted of six cantons Panama Portobelo Darien del Sur Nata and Los Santos In 1824 the province of Panama included the cantons of Panama Portobelo Yaviza formerly Darien del Sur Nata Los Santos and Chorrera Province of Veraguas Capital Santiago de Veraguas In 1822 it consisted of two cantons Santiago and Alanje 5 In 1824 the province of Veraguas was made up of the cantons of Santiago Alanje La Mesa and Gaimi head of Remedios References Edit Acta de fidelidad del Departamento del Istmo de Panama a la Republica de Colombia a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Contraloria de Panama Datos generales e historicos de la Republica de Panama PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2008 11 18 Juan B Sosa Limites de Panama 1919 Revista Loteria Pag 18 19 Quintero Cesar Evolucion Constitucional de Panama Editorial Portobelo 1999 Panama Historia de 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