
5.22- The Guayaquil Conference
Revolutions
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The Future of Guayaquil
The two men were wary of each other's intentions, and none too thrilled about their revolutionary colleague. Believar thought san martin a dour crank wedded to conservative principles that had no place in th new south america. San martin thought believar an excitable little prince whose dashing charms were just a cover for manipulative glory hunting. The columbians were all staunch republicans. Anasmuch as it might might help diplomatic relations with the kingdoms back in europe, it would undermine south american solidarity if it was the kingdom of peru and the republic of columbia.
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