The beginning of Francisco Morazán's administration in …

Years: 1828 - 1839

The beginning of Francisco Morazán's administration in 1830 sees some efforts to reform and promote education.

Success is limited, however, because of lack of funds and internal fighting.

In the elections of 1834, del Valle defeats Morazán, but del Valle dies before taking office, and the legislature offers Morazán the presidency.

With clerical support, a conservative uprising begins in Guatemala in 1837, and within a year the federation has begun to dissolve.

On May 30, 1838, the Central American Congress removes Morazán from office, declares that the individual states can establish their own governments, and on July 7 recognizes these as "sovereign, free, and independent political bodies."

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