The document discusses Colombia's constitutions since independence from Spain in 1810. It notes that Colombia has had ten constitutions, with the current constitution established in 1886. The constitutions addressed division of powers between branches of government, a strong central executive, and the role of the Roman Catholic Church. They also dealt with issues like civil liberties, labor rights, political rights, and religious freedom. The constitutions balanced central and state powers, and gave the president emergency powers to deal with civil disorders.