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Name: Rebels (Peru 1865)

Type: Polity

Start: 1865 AD

End: 1865 AD

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Rebel-controlled territories during the Peruvian Civil War of 1865.

Establishment


  • February 1865: Colonel Mariano Ignacio Prado, who was then prefect of Arequipa, started a nationalist revolution there.
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    1. Peruvian civil war of 1865


    Was a civil war in Peru that opposed revolutionary forces by Colonel Mariano Ignacio Prado to the Peruvian government.

  • November 1865: Restoration forces began to enter the capital of Lima in the early morning.
  • November 1865: The revolutionaries entered Callao.
  • November 1865: The rebels created a new government in Peru. Pezet, who was on the outskirts of Lima, at the head of his troops, seeing the capital fall and contrary to the wishes of his generals, did not want to cause more bloodshed and resigned from power on November 8.

  • Disestablishment


  • November 1865: The rebels created a new government in Peru. Pezet, who was on the outskirts of Lima, at the head of his troops, seeing the capital fall and contrary to the wishes of his generals, did not want to cause more bloodshed and resigned from power on November 8.
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