Part of the Venezuelan civil wars and Venezuelan coups d'état
Entrance of Cipriano Castro in Caracas in 1899
Date
13 February – 23 October 1899
Location
Venezuela
Result
Restorative victory
Ignacio Andrade overthrown
Beginning of the Andean hegemony
End of the hegemony of Yellow Liberalism, in place since 1870
Belligerents
Restorative Rebels
Government of Ignacio Andrade
Commanders and leaders
Cipriano Castro Juan Vicente Gómez Luciano Mendoza Leopoldo Baptista Samuel Acosta Luis Lima Loreto
Ignacio Andrade Diego Bautista Ferrer
The Restorative Liberal Revolution, also known as the Invasion of the 60 due to the number of men with whom the movement began,[1] was an expedition of Venezuelans exiled in Colombia under the command of Cipriano Castro that began on 23 May 1899, with the purpose of overthrowing the government of Venezuelan President Ignacio Andrade.
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