Céspedes's manifesto is followed by the organization …

Years: 1864 - 1875

Céspedes's manifesto is followed by the organization of a provisional government, with Céspedes acting as commander in chief of the army and head of the government.

Céspedes's almost absolute power as well as his failure to decree the immediate abolition of slavery soon causes opposition within the revolutionary ranks.

Facing mounting pressure, Céspedes concedes some of his power and calls for a constitutional convention to establish a more democratic provisional government.

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