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War of the Confederation

Topographical plan of the Battle of Yungay, 1839
Date1836–1839
Location
Coast and interior of Peru, Southern Bolivia, Cobija, Chilean coast, Argentine Northwest, Más a Tierra island and Guayaquil coast
Result

United Restoration victory

  • Dissolution of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation declarated be Agustín Gamarra and others peruvians conservatives.
  • Exile of Andrés de Santa Cruz.
  • Persecution of bolivians in Peru after of the Battle of Yungay.
  • Peruvian reunification and re-establishment of the Peruvian Republic by Peruvians conservatives and Chilean Restorators.
  • Iquicha War of 1839.
  • Tension between Peru and Bolivia until 1841
Territorial
changes
Argentina negotiates the recovery of its lost territory with Bolivia,[1] Tarija later joins Bolivia by self-determination[2]
Belligerents
United Restoration:
Chile Chile
Peru Peruvian dissidents
  • Peru La Fuente government (1837)
  • Peru Gamarra government (1838–39)

Argentine Confederation Argentine Confederation
Peru–Bolivian Confederation Peru–Bolivian Confederation Peru Orbegoso government (1838)
Commanders and leaders
Chile Joaquín Prieto
Chile Manuel Bulnes
Chile Manuel Blanco Encalada
Chile Carlos García del Postigo
Peru Agustín Gamarra
Peru Antonio Gutiérrez de la Fuente
Argentine Confederation Juan Manuel de Rosas
Argentine Confederation Alejandro Heredia
Peru–Bolivian Confederation Andrés de Santa Cruz
Peru–Bolivian Confederation Otto Philipp Braun
Peru–Bolivian Confederation José Trinidad Morán
Peru–Bolivian Confederation Jean Blanchet  
Peru Luis José de Orbegoso
Peru Domingo Nieto
Strength

United Restoration Army:

  • Chile Chilean Army:
    • 2,898 (1837)[3]
    • 8,200 (1838–39)[Note 1]
  • Peru Peruvian Army
    • 402 (1837)[9]
    • 3,000 approx. (1838–39)[Note 2]

Chile Chilean Navy
Peru Peruvian Navy


Argentine Confederation North Argentine Army

  • 300–400 (1837)[12]
  • 3,500 (1838)[13]

Peru–Bolivian Confederation Confederate Army:

  • 12,000 (distributed throughout the territory)[14]
Peru–Bolivian Confederation Confederate Navy and privateers

Peru Orbegoso Army:

  • 3,900 approx.[Note 3]
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown Unknown

The War of the Confederation (Spanish: Guerra de la Confederación) was a military confrontation waged by the United Restoration Army, the alliance of the land and naval forces of Chile and the Restoration Army of Peru, formed in 1836 by Peruvian soldiers opposed to the confederation, and the Argentine Confederation against the Peru–Bolivian Confederation between 1836 and 1839. As a result of the Salaverry-Santa Cruz War, the Peru-Bolivia Confederation was created by General Andrés de Santa Cruz, which caused a power struggle in southern South America, with Chile and the Argentine Confederation, as both distrusted this new and powerful political entity, seeing their geopolitical interests threatened. After some incidents, Chile and the Argentine Confederation declared war on the Peru-Bolivian Confederation, although both waged war separately.

Chile since 1836 carried out the war with Peruvian dissidents who were enemies of Santa Cruz. During the war, one of Santa Cruz's subordinates, General Luis José de Orbegoso, rebelled against him in 1838 to restore Peru with a new government. However, by not allying with Chile, he ended up being defeated by Chilean forces. On the other hand, the Argentine Confederation did not achieve any significant advance between 1837 and 1838, paralyzing its war front and losing some territories north of Jujuy, notwithstanding the importance for the Rosas government of the war against Bolivia as an instrument of political cohesion at the level of the Argentine Confederation, Rosas had enemies and problems on many fronts, among which it is worth mentioning the intrigues of the unitary emigrants in the Banda Oriental (Uruguay) and Chile, and the problem posed to the commercial interests of Buenos Aires by the conflict with France, which would soon lead to the French blockade of the Río de la Plata. Due to the presence of these multiple conflicts, Rosas could not divert his attention or his resources in the war he had decided against Bolivia.[17] Finally, Chilean-Peruvian forces of the so-called Restorative Army led by General Manuel Bulnes, obtain a decisive victory in the battle of Yungay in 1839 while Andrés de Santa Cruz had been overthrown from the post of President of Bolivia by general José Miguel de Velasco who betrayed him before knowing the result of the battle. At the same time the general José Ballivián leaving the battlefield and mutinied in La Paz along with Bolivian reserve battalions. Also Colonel Guilarte, who had 700 soldiers in command, had abandoned his position and deserted without firing any shots.[18][19] This battle caused the dissolution of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation, the exile of Santa Cruz, the restoration of Peru and Bolivia, among other consequences.

Historians have proposed different long-lasting effects of the war including the consolidation of the ideas of Peruvian and Chilean nationality.[20]

  1. ^ Musicó Aschiero 2013, pp. 5–6
  2. ^ La Guerra Contra la Confederación Peruano – Boliviana (1837-1839). Revista Defensa y Seguridad [1]
  3. ^ Estado Mayor General del Ejército 1984, p. 208
  4. ^ Estado Mayor General del Ejército 1984, pp. 217–218
  5. ^ Bulnes 1878, p. 108
  6. ^ Estado Mayor General del Ejército 1997, p. 35
  7. ^ a b Estado Mayor General del Ejército 1997, p. 40
  8. ^ a b Estado Mayor General del Ejército 1984, p. 225
  9. ^ Dellepiane 1977, p. 330
  10. ^ Estado Mayor General del Ejército 1997, p. 31
  11. ^ Estado Mayor General del Ejército 1997, p. 39
  12. ^ Musicó Aschiero 2013, pp. 3–4
  13. ^ Musicó Aschiero 2013, p. 3
  14. ^ Estado Mayor General del Ejército 1997, p. 15
  15. ^ Bulnes 1878, p. 46
  16. ^ Bulnes 1878, p. 207
  17. ^ Rosas se encamina hacia la guerra. Historia general de las Relaciones Exteriores de la República Argentina [2]
  18. ^ La segunda campaña restauradora. De guia a Yungay. La iniciación de la república, Jorge Basadre [3]
  19. ^ UNA APROXIMACIÓN HISTORIOGRÁFICA AL “CAUDILLO” ANDRÉS DE SANTA CRUZ, Pol Colàs [4]
  20. ^ Cite error: The named reference cuadernos2021 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).


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