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In South American history, republiquetas were independence-seeking guerrilla groups of the Bolivian War of Independence during the first decades of the 19th century. Their first historiographical mention and description came from Argentine president and historian Bartolomé Mitre.[1] After the defeat of the first auxiliary Argentine army in the Battle of Huaqui, an amalgam of urban republicans, peasants, and Argentine agents effectively occupied vast, generally rural areas of Upper Peru. The guerrillas received support from another three military expeditions from Argentina from 1813 to 1817, but all of them were eventually vanquished after a number of early successes. The largest cities were occupied only for brief periods and eventually nearly all of these guerrilla movements disbanded or were defeated by royalist forces before Marshal Sucre routed the remaining troops still loyal to the Spanish crown in the Battle of Tumusla in April 1825.
^Mitre, Bartolomé (1887). Historia de Belgrano y de la independencia argentina (in Spanish). Vol. II. Paris: Félix Lajouane. p. 558.
In South American history, republiquetas were independence-seeking guerrilla groups of the Bolivian War of Independence during the first decades of the...
areas they controlled are called republiquetas ("petty republics") in the historiography of Bolivia. The republiquetas were located in the Lake Titicaca...
Independence Royalists: Spain Viceroyalty of Peru Patriots: Bolivia Republiquetas Gran Colombia Peru United Provinces Patriot Victory 1809–1826 Peruvian...
I Macheteros de Jara - Paraguayan cavalry regiment of the Chaco War Republiquetas Requeté Makhnovshchina – Ukrainian anarchist army that fought both the...
URSAL". Vice. 2018-08-14. Originally, she used the pejorative word Republiquetas (little republics) instead of Repúblicas. "Os companheiros" (in Portuguese)...
The Republic of Iquicha, also known as the Republiqueta of Iquicha, was a republiqueta and de facto autonomous region formed in Huanta by General Antonio...
across the Viceroyalty, rebels maintained control of a patchwork of republiquetas, or independent territories. In the fighting, Azurduy was captured and...
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whose forces dispersed and left the provinces. The resistance of patriot republiqueta guerrillas of Upper Peru, however, kept the royalists at bay, preventing...
power among themselves. Finally, in the back country of Upper Peru, the republiquetas kept the idea of independence alive by allying with disenfranchised...
Unoficcially supported by: Kingdom of Brazil 1st phase Junta of Quito Bolivian Republiquetas Junta of Chile Junta of Bogota Junta of Buenos Aires Junta of Cusco...
on the former burial site and can be visited by tourists. War of the Republiquetas "SISMET". SENAMHI. Retrieved 21 December 2021. The Local Deity: Bones...
Historical Archives Belligerents United Provinces of South America Republiquetas Spanish Empire Commanders and leaders Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid Mateo...
Titicaca lake on the north Belligerents Provinces of the Río de la Plata Republiquetas Viceroyalty of Peru Commanders and leaders Juan José Castelli Antonio...
Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results Bolivian War of Independence (1809–1825) Republiquetas Gran Colombia Peru Río de la Plata Spain Viceroyalty of Peru Real...
Argentine War of Independence Belligerents Provinces of the Río de la Plata Republiquetas Spanish Empire Viceroyalty of Peru Commanders and leaders Antonio González...
guerrillas controlled parts of the countryside, where they formed six major republiquetas, or zones of insurrection. In these zones, local patriotism would eventually...
lithography of the battle Belligerents Provinces of the Río de la Plata Republiquetas Spanish Empire Viceroyalty of Peru Commanders and leaders Antonio González...
Sucre), Cochabamba and Santa Cruz de la Sierra, It was referred to as the Republiqueta de La Laguna ("Republic of La Laguna"). From the town of Padilla (then...
involvement would take time to consolidate: the Guerra Gaucha, the War of the Republiquetas, and the rise of José Gervasio Artigas took place later, not as of 1810...
War of Independence Belligerents United Provinces of South America Republiquetas Spanish Empire Viceroyalty of Peru Commanders and leaders Cornelio Zelaya...
Independence Old map of the battle Belligerents Provinces of Río de la Plata Republiquetas Viceroyalty of Peru Commanders and leaders Manuel Belgrano Joaquín de...
Larecaja, where he formed a guerrilla group that was the base of the republiqueta of Larecaja. Establishing himself General-in-chief of the Auxiliary Army...
armies before the battle Belligerents United Provinces of South America Republiquetas Viceroyalty of Peru Commanders and leaders José Rondeau Joaquín de la...
Agustín Gamarra, a key figure in politics of the time, and an enemy of the republiqueta. During his presidency, Gamarra had favored the merchants of Lima and...