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UpperPerucampaign may refer to: First UpperPerucampaign Second UpperPerucampaign Third UpperPerucampaign Fourth UpperPerucampaign This disambiguation...
The Third UpperPerucampaign was an unsuccessful invasion by the rebel United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, in 1815 during the Argentine War of Independence...
The First UpperPerucampaign was a military campaign of the Argentine War of Independence, which took place in 1810. It was headed by Juan José Castelli...
UpperPerucampaign was an unsuccessful invasion in 1812-1813 by the rebel United Provinces of the Río de la Plata led by Manuel Belgrano, of Upper Peru...
regions of the viceroyalty were in UpperPeru (modern-day Bolivia). Salta and Córdoba had closer ties with UpperPeru than with Buenos Aires. Similarly...
UpperPeru (Spanish: Alto Perú; Portuguese: Alto Peru) is a name for the land that was governed by the Real Audiencia of Charcas. The name originated...
The Campaign of Sucre in UpperPeru was a set of military operations conducted by the Liberator United Army of Peru to dislodge the Spanish royalists...
of Callao. Consistent with the independence of Peru, in April 1825, the Sucre campaign in UpperPeru ended and, in November of that same year, the Spanish...
was a major battle fought on October 1, 1813, during the second Campaign of UpperPeru in the Argentine War of Independence, where the United Provinces...
a second expeditionary campaign to UpperPeru with the objective of finally defeating the royalist troops, conquer UpperPeru and avenge the overwhelming...
Moreover, the royalists from Peru had been victorious at the battles of Sipe-Sipe, Huaqui, Vilcapugio and Ayohuma, in UpperPeru, and seriously threatened...
important change in strategy after three United Provinces campaigns had been defeated in UpperPeru. San Martín's army became the nucleus of the Army of the...
resign as well. He left the presidency after the defeat of the first UpperPerucampaign, and headed to lead the Army of the North. His absence was exploited...
about events in Spain and about the legitimacy of local governors in UpperPeru as well. On May 25, 1809, the Chuquisaca Revolution deposed Ramón García...
to the Creole population. The best troops had been dispatched to the UpperPeru currently Bolivia to guard the frontiers from Túpac Amaru II's revolt...
Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil...
Junta. The army would keep the march to the north, to the First UpperPerucampaign. Rosa, José María (1965). Historia Argentina. Vol. II. Buenos Aires:...
Although there were a number of colonialist 'invasions' from UpperPeru until 1821, Belgrano's campaign is widely considered the decisive one. By June 1813 Belgrano...
of the difficulty of attacking the royalist stronghold of Lima across UpperPeru, he decided to proceed with such a plan. The Captaincy General of Chile...
Manuel Belgrano and Juan José Castelli did the same during their military campaigns at the cities they had under control during the anniversaries. The day...
Peru, commanded by Spaniard General Joaquín de la Pezuela defeated the Army of the North, led by General Manuel Belgrano in their second UpperPeru Campaign...
The Paraguay campaign (1810–11) of the Argentine War of Independence was the attempt by a Buenos Aires-sponsored militia, commanded by Manuel Belgrano...