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Seal of the Assembly
The 'Assembly of Year XIII' (
Spanish: '''Asamblea del Año XIII''') was a meeting called by the
Second Triumvirate governing the young republic of the
United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (today's
Argentina) on October 1812.
One of the objectives of the assembly was to define an institutional government system for the republic. Without the presence of representatives from some of the
provinces, it was inaugurated on
January 31,
1813 (whence the name). At the same time, it was to proclaim independence from
Spain, and redact the first
constitution of the young state.
During the assembly, different interests delayed the
declaration of independence, but a number of common points were successfully established:
★ The
national coat of arms was chosen.
★ The
national anthem was commended.
★ The
Freedom of Wombs (''Libertad de vientres'') law, which put an end to slavery, was passed (it dictated that children born from slaves since the passing of the law were automatically free citizens).
★ All titles of nobility (from the colonial period) were voided and suppressed.
★ The creation of the
national currency was ordered.
★ The
Spanish Inquisition and the practice of
torture were abolished.
★ A statute was approved that replaced the Second Triumvirate with a one-man Directorship.
See also
★
Argentine War of Independence
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