Constitution of Venezuela (1891)
The Constitution of Venezuela of 1891 was a Constitution subscribed by all the members of the National Legislature on April 9, 1891, mainly promoted by President Raimundo Andrueza Palacios. It had 8 titles, each with 1 or 7 sections, and a total of 122 articles, among which the following stand out:
Title I. The Nation
Section One. Territory
Article 1 established nine large mega-entities, from the former ones, as follows:| Former State | New State |
| Barcelona, Cumaná, Maturín | Bermúdez |
| Bolívar, Guzmán Blanco, Guárico, Nueva Esparta | Miranda |
| Carabobo, Nirgua | Carabobo |
| Cojedes, Portuguesa, Zamora | Zamora |
| Barquisimeto and Yaracuy | Lara |
| Mérida, Trujillo and Táchira | Los Andes |
| Guayana and Apure | Bolívar |
| Zulia | Zulia |
| Falcón | Falcón |
Title III. Guarantees of Venezuelans
This Title stipulates the 17 guaranteed rights of Venezuelans, among which the following stand out:- Forced conscription for the service of arms is abolished.
- Slavery is forever outlawed
- Free the slaves that tread the territory of Venezuela.
- No one is obliged to do what the law does not command, nor prevented from doing what the law does not prohibit.