Ilírican Independence Party
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Ilírican Independence Party Partido da Independência Ilírica Socia Libera de Illyrica | |
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Abbreviation | PII |
Founded | November 5, 1742 |
Dissolved | July 22, 1779 |
Succeeded by | Illyrian Independence Party |
Headquarters | Illyricus, Viceroyalty of Ilírica |
Ideology | Abolitionist, pro-independence |
Political position | Left wing |
The Ilírican Independence Party (Gaucho: Partido da Independência Ilírica, Illyrian Iberic: Socia Libera de Illyrica) was a political party in the Viceroyalty of Ilírica from 1742 to 1779 which campaigned for the abolition of the Ilírican Slave Trade. The party was headed by Carmo Félix and Modesto Carvalho and it controlled the Ilírican General Assembly from 1763 to 1767, when the rival Ilírican National Party orchestrated the Jacóban Coup which forced Carmo Félix to resign from his post as Governor General of Ilírica.