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This chapter examines the two years after the disintegration of Gran Colombia. It was a time of recriminations and persecutions as a post-Bolívar order was painfully constructed, and finally concluded when former vice president Francisco de Paula Santander returned from exile in 1832, and was elected president of New Granada in 1833. (He had spent the years 1830–32 in Europe and North America, where he met crucial political figures of the period such as Jeremy Bentham).

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Brown, M. (2012). Trials and Exiles. In: The Struggle for Power in Post-Independence Colombia and Venezuela. Studies of the Americas. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137076731_7

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