The dissolution of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation was the process of internal disintegration within the Peru–Bolivian Confederation which resulted in...
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The Peru–Bolivian Confederation (Spanish: Confederación Perú-Boliviana) was a short-lived state that existed in South America between 1836 and 1839. The...
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Argentine Confederation against the Peru–Bolivian Confederation between 1836 and 1839. As a result of the Salaverry-Santa Cruz War, the Peru-Bolivia Confederation...
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The Restoration (Spanish: Restauración), known within the context of the dissolution of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation as the Second Provisional Government...
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The Republic of South Peru (Spanish: República Sud-Peruana) was one of the three constituent Republics of the short-lived Peru–Bolivian Confederation...
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The Republic of North Peru was one of the three constituent republics of the short-lived Peru–Bolivian Confederation of 1836–1839. North Peru was one...
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recognized the independence of Chile through a Treaty of Peace and Friendship. After the dissolution of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation, the iquichano...
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Tarija War (redirect from War between Argentina and Peru-Bolivian Confederation)
The Tarija War (Spanish: Guerra por Tarija), also known as the War between Argentina and the Peru–Bolivian Confederation (Spanish: Guerra entre Argentina...
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Peru was temporarily dissolved into the Republics of South Peru and North Peru, which joined Bolivia to form the Peru–Bolivian Confederation. The South...
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The Battle of Ingavi occurred on November 18, 1841, during the Peruvian–Bolivian War of 1841–42, in the town of Ingavi, Bolivia. The Bolivian Army, commanded...
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Year's Day 1829. The internal anarchy which resulted in the dissolution of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation ended with the resignation of Andrés de Santa...
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temporarily dissolved into the Republics of South Peru and North Peru, which joined Bolivia to form the Peru–Bolivian Confederation. The South was formed first...
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and Herzegovina and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia". Archived from the original on 7 January 2019. Retrieved 25 April 2015. "The General Framework Agreement...
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mainly of Chileans and 600 North Peruvian dissidents, attacked the Peru-Bolivian Confederation forces led by Andrés de Santa Cruz in northern Peru, 200...
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Andrés de Santa Cruz (category People of the War of the Confederation)
the sixth president of Bolivia from 1829 to 1839. He also served as Supreme Protector of the short-lived Peru-Bolivian Confederation from 1836 to 1839,...
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José María Pérez de Urdininea (category People of the Bolivian War of Independence)
November 1865) was a Bolivian military officer and statesman who served as the third president of Bolivia in 1828. He was the first Bolivian president to be...
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republics of South Peru and North Peru from the Peru-Bolivian Confederation. Later, during the Chincha Islands War (1864–1866), Peru and Chile led a united...
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establishment of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation soon led to war, as Peruvian exiles, as well as neighboring Chile and Argentina opposed the existence of the state...
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Litoral Department (1837–1857) (redirect from Department of the Litoral (Peru–Bolivian Confederation))
originally part of South Peru, a constituent country of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation, which existed from 1836 to 1839. Created alongside the confederate...
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the Confederation: Battle of Casma January 20 - War of the Confederation: Battle of Yungay August 25 - dissolution of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation...
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legally paved the way for the federation of Peru with Bolivia, and was soon abolished due to the establishment of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation, which itself...
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after joined Bolivia as the Peru–Bolivian Confederation that was ultimately dissolved in 1839 after a three-year war. With a reunited Peruvian state now...
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was elected Supreme Protector of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation while simultaneously being the president of the Bolivian State. José Miguel de Velasco...
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Roberto Simpson Winthrop (category Chilean Navy personnel of the War of the Confederation)
1839. After the dissolution of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation at the Battle of Yungay in 1839, Simpson returned to Chile along with the fleet. Between...
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Gran Colombia (redirect from Confederation of Gran Colombia)
made up of modern Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Costa Rica. Flag of Gran Colombia Peru–Bolivian Confederation Reunification of Gran Colombia...
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government from Andrés de Santa Cruz during the dissolution of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation. Guatemala: On March 24, Rafael Carrera initiated a pronunciamiento...
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years residency. In 1836, the Peru–Bolivian Confederation was formed and the Bolivian Civil Code of 1830 was adopted in the Peruvian States. Enacted in 1830...
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the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the south and west by the Pacific Ocean. Peru is a megadiverse country...
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Juan Manuel de Rosas (category People from the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
of Santa Cruz and the dissolution of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation. On 28 March 1838, France declared a blockade of the Port of Buenos Aires, eager...
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There is also the anti-Peruvian belief that the War against the Peru-Bolivian Confederation was a Peruvian betrayal of Bolivia due to Bolivian nationalist...
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