The royal governor of Asuncion, Bernardo de …

Years: 1810 - 1810
July
The royal governor of Asuncion, Bernardo de Velasco y Huidobro, organizes on July 24, 1810, a local cabildo of two hundred local notables, which sends a reply to Buenos Aires announcing continued loyalty to Spanish king Ferdinand VII and rejection of authority of Primero Junta.

Cabildo also announces mobilization and Velasco leaves with troops for the Yaguarón to establish defensive positions.

The political future of Paraguay will be decided by conflicts between three groups, each of which hasd different plans for the future: gachupines (born in Spain), porteños (inhabitants of Buenos Aires) and the local Paraguayan-born Creole elite, which is led by Fulgencio Yegros and Pedro Juan Caballero.

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