Polity created in 1821 after Peru's declaration of independence
Protectorate of Peru
Protectorado del Perú
1821–1822
Flag
Coat of arms
Anthem: National Anthem of Peru
Protectorate of Peru Territories controlled and administered Territorial claims
Capital
Lima
Common languages
Spanish
Religion
Roman Catholic
Demonym(s)
Peruvian
Government
Protectorate of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata
Protector of Peru
• July 28, 1821 – September 20, 1822
José de San Martín
Historical era
19th century
• First constitution
12 February 1821
• Independence
28 July 1821
• Provisional statute
8 October 1821[1]
• Protector of Peru
3 August 1821
• Guayaquil meeting
26 July 1822
• Congress installed
20 September 1822
• Military junta
21 September 1822
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Viceroyalty of Peru
Liberating Expedition
Peruvian Republic
The Protectorate of Peru (Spanish: Protectorado del Perú), also known as the Protectorate of San Martín (Spanish: Protectorado de San Martín), was a protectorate created in 1821 in present-day Peru after its declaration of independence from the Spanish Empire. The protectorate existed for one year and 17 days under the rule of José de San Martín and Argentina.
^San Martín, José; García del Río, Juan; Monteagudo, Bernardo; Unanue, Hipólito (October 8, 1821). "Estatuto Provisional de 1821". Congress of Peru.
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