The organization ceased operations shortly after the Venezuelan Declaration of Independence, when most of its membership joined the militia army of the First Republic of Venezuela.
The Patriotic Society was established in 1810 amidst Venezuela's growing aspirations for independence from Spanish colonial rule.
Founded by figures Simon Bolivar and Francisco de Miranda, it was formed during a time of discontent with colonial governance.
Inspired by Enlightenment principles and the revolutions across Spanish America, Bolivar and Miranda aimed to rally Venezuelans behind the cause of liberty.
Serving as a place for political discussions and organizing revolutionary activities, the society played a crucial role in independence.