Tlahtocayotl Tlaca xoxouhcayotl
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Republic of Freedom Tlahtocayotl Tlaca xoxouhcayotl | |
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1613–1634 | |
Motto: Cuitlatlaza | |
Anthem: La Libertad es dulce (unofficial) | |
Capital | Cidade do Ouro (renamed to Altepenayotl 1620-1634) |
Common languages | Mexal, Middle Spani |
Religion | New Mexal Church |
Topilecahua | |
• 1613-19 October 1619, 18 November 1620-1634 | Moyolenolli |
• 19 October 1619-21 November 1619 | Teuixahual |
• 21 November 1619-18 November 1620 | Tetzotl |
Historical era | Arcadian colonial period |
• Christmas Slave Uprising | 25 December 1612 |
• Established | 29 March 1613 |
• Establishment of the Centlataca | 12 April 1613 |
• First direct popular elections | 30 May 1613 |
• Coup of 33 Hielah | 19 October 1619 |
• Coup of 21 Moyem | 21 November 1619 |
• Constitution ratified | 3 December 1620 |
• Disestablished | 7 April 1634 |
Today part of | Carinansia |
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The Tlahtocayotl Tlaca xoxouhcayotl, often shortened to 'Tlajoyotl', was an unrecognised independent state beginning as an anti-colonial slave rebellion in the Eneas Rainforest. An early pioneer of representative constitutional democracy, it was led by slave leader Moyolenolli for most of its existence except for the year of military-rule for most of 1620. It came to an end following the colonial government's reestablishment of control over the rest of Suroikoia including Vóclaria City in 1633, allowing them to focus all of their forces on the reconquest of the Rainforest. Although early fighting proved successful, a 10:1 numerical advantage for the Arcadians in the Battle of Altepenayotl eventually saw the Republic's collapse.