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Name: Establishment of the Second Republic of Venezuela

Type: Event

Start: 1813 AD

End: 1814 AD

Parent: Venezuelan War of Independence

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Was the establishment of the Second Eepublic of Venezuela, which was reconquered by Spain in 1814.

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1. Eastern Campaign


Was a military campaign by revolutionaries in eastern Venezuela during the Venezuelan War of Indipendence.

  • January 1813: In 1813, during the Venezuelan War of Independence, General Santiago Mariño led a successful commando-style attack on Güiria, a town in present-day Venezuela. Mariño was a prominent leader in the Venezuelan revolutionary forces fighting against Spanish colonial rule.
  • August 1813: Barcelona conquered by Second Republic of Venezuela.
  • August 1813: The Venezuelan revolutionary leader Santiago Mariño entered Cumaná on August 3.

  • 2. Admirable Campaign


    Was a military campaign by revolutionaries led by Simón Bolívar where the provinces of Mérida, Barinas, Trujillo and Caracas were conquered during the Venezuelan War of Indipendence.

  • June 1813: Simón Bolívar and his Venezuelan revolutionaries arrived in the city of Trujillo in 1813 during the Venezuelan War of Independence.
  • July 1813: Battle of Taguanes.
  • August 1813: Simón Bolívar, a Venezuelan revolutionary leader, marched along the San Cristóbal - La Grita - Mérida - Trujillo road in 1813. His triumphal entry into Caracas on August 6 led to the surrender of the royalist government on August 4.
  • August 1813: La Victoria conquered by Venezuelan Revolutionaries.
  • July 1813: Battle of Niquitao.
  • August 1813: Losing on two fronts, the royalist government surrendered on August 4. Bolívar's forces had a triumphal entrance into the city of Caracas on August 6, bringing an end to the campaign and reestablishing the Venezuelan republic.
  • August 1813: The fall of Valencia on August 2, 1813, was a significant event during the Venezuelan War of Independence. It marked the victory of Venezuelan revolutionaries led by Simón Bolívar and Santiago Mariño over Spanish royalist forces, further weakening Spanish control in the region.

  • 3. Boves campaign


    Was a Spanish military campaign against revolutionaries during the Venezuelan War of Independence.

  • December 1814: Battle of Urica.
  • May 1814: Battle of Carabobo.

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