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Name: Ecuadorian-Colombian War

Type: Event

Start: 1830 AD

End: 1832 AD

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Were a series of armed conflicts between Colombia and Ecuador in the years 1862-1863.

Chronology


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1. Ecuadorian acquisition of Colombian territory


Ecuadorian Colonels Garcia and Zamora signed the "Act of Iscuandé" through which they incorporated the canton of Buenaventura into Ecuador.

  • August 1830: The 23 of August of 1830 Colonels Garcia and Zamora signed the "Act of Iscuandé" through which incorporated the canton of Buenaventura to Ecuador.
  • January 1831: President Juan José Flores, after sending garrisons to Pasto, visited these cities and issued a decree declaring the former Department of Cauca incorporated into Ecuador.

  • 2. Colombian operations against Ecuador in Buenaventura


    Was the Colombian military response to the Ecuadorian occupation Buenaventura.

  • February 1832: General Lopez went to the command of the militia of Popayan, since with the exception of the provinces of Buenaventura and Pasto, who were Occupied by Ecuadorian troops, the Valle del Cauca cantons of Cali, Buga, Toro, Cartago and Nóvita decided to rejoin New Granada.

  • 3. Pasto Treaty


    Was a boundary treaty signed on December 8, 1832 between Colombia and Ecuador.

  • December 1832: A treaty of peace was signed in the city of Pasto, between New Granada and Ecuador by GeneralJoaquín Posada Gutiérrez on behalf of New Granada, and Dr. Pedro José de Arteta on behalf of Ecuador, setting the Carchi river as the border limit between both States, pending the decision on the sovereignty of the ports of La Tola and Tumaco , in the Province of Buenaventura.

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