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The Confederation of Central America, was a short-lived attempt to reunify the former [[Federal Republic of Central America]], which had fallen the previous year in 1841. It was founded by [[Francisco Morazán Quesada]] in 1842 <ref>”José Francisco Morazán .” Encyclopedia of World Biography. . Encyclopedia.com. 1 Dec. 2025 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.</ref>, who was executed in the same year<ref>Britannica Editors. “Francisco Morazán”. Encyclopedia Britannica, 29 Sep. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Francisco-Morazan. Accessed 23 December 2025.}} |
The Confederation of Central America, was a short-lived attempt to reunify the former [[Federal Republic of Central America]], which had fallen the previous year in 1841. It was founded by [[Francisco Morazán Quesada]] in 1842 <ref>”José Francisco Morazán .” Encyclopedia of World Biography. . Encyclopedia.com. 1 Dec. 2025 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.</ref>, who was executed in the same year<ref>Britannica Editors. “Francisco Morazán”. Encyclopedia Britannica, 29 Sep. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Francisco-Morazan. Accessed 23 December 2025.}} |
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Former country in Central America (1842-1844)
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The Confederation of Central America, was a short-lived attempt to reunify the former Federal Republic of Central America, which had fallen the previous year in 1841. It was founded by Francisco Morazán Quesada in 1842 [1], who was executed in the same year[2], weakening the movement, and eventually leading to its collapse two years later. It had planned to include El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua.
{{Britannica Editors. “Francisco Morazán”. Encyclopedia Britannica, 29 Sep. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Francisco-Morazan. Accessed 23 December 2025.
“José Francisco Morazán .” Encyclopedia of World Biography. . Encyclopedia.com. 1 Dec. 2025 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.}}



