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This article is very interesting but it has one serious flaw: it mentions two possible candidates for the throne but does not explain why they were considered for such position. Were they descendants of the Inca rulers? If yes, from who? -- Lecen ( talk) 14:49, 28 July 2010 (UTC)
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I added plenty of interesting info into the article, although it is quite awkward. At least it makes easier to any reader to understand exactly what were the monarchist's plans to the former Spanish American colonies, In fact, I believe this article and the one devoted to Carlotism should be merged and perhaps its name should be changed to "Monarchism in Argentina" or "Plans to establish a monarchy in Argentina" or similar. As you can see, Carlotism was part of the Inca plan or vice-versa. A little of re-wording, expansion, etc, would turn this article into a fine one. Regards, -- Lecen ( talk) 19:33, 30 July 2010 (UTC)
I found a very interesting book about monarchism restoration attempts in Ecuador in the 19th century. Its introduction could be very helpful with this article since it has information about monarchism in Hispanic America in the same period. Its title is "King of the night: Juan José Flores and Ecuador, 1824-1864" If anyone is interested in reading it, here is the link: [1]. Regards, -- Lecen ( talk) 20:12, 11 January 2011 (UTC)