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The author exposes the immediate events that became in the collapse of the Crown of Bourbon and the irreparable destruction of the Indian Hispanic Monarchy. Such exposition also suggests the fidelity, despite the profound centralization of power and the consistent policy of tax deductions, of the Creoles to King Fernando VII and, in particular, a group of them that were in the inner circle of the King, in the period of his arrest and imprisonment.