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Octavio La Faye

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272:. He was also an advocate of industrialism, using his French connections to acquire and import machinery capable of significantly improving production. He faced resistance, especially from artisans. Nevertheless, his land acquisitions allowed his business to grow. On January 22, 1901, he purchased the entire family estate of the Daza family, which was ruined after the assassination of 244:
reacted against the attackers, they fled, suffering some casualties. As a result of this event and some political disagreements with President Arce, La Faye left the army, being relentlessly pursued as accused of plotting against public order and tranquility. In 1898, La Faye sided with the liberals in Cochabamba, in the company of Dr.
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on November 1. In September 1889, while the "BolĂ­var Regiment" was garrisoning the city of Cochabamba, some liberals attacked the barracks of this unit shouting, "Long live Colonel La Faye!" In the shootout between civilians and the guard, the duty captain and a soldier died. However, when the troops
31: 284:, for the sum of 1,000,000 pesos. The price of the estate was significantly reduced, as the land was probably worth double the amount paid. After La Faye's death, a lawsuit between his heirs and Alencar froze the haciendas for a decade until the 238:
when the revolution of September 8, 1888, took place, having been present in the armed action of Kari-kari in October of the same year. For his loyalty to the established government, the legislative chambers promoted him to the rank of
222:, as well as in the Battle of Cochabamba on March 28 of the same year. In 1880, after the Pacific campaign, he commanded the "Hussars of Rocha" regiment, where he remained during the government of General 482: 234:
In 1884, he took command of the "BolĂ­var" regiment, which was organized in September 1885 by merging the second and third cavalry squadrons. La Faye was one of the supporters of President
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reached a decision in 1912, granting the La Faye family ownership of the properties. La Faye died in his hometown on November 10, 1902, after having served in the
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and his brother Julio. When they triumphed in the Paria fields on April 10, 1899, he was reinstated in the army by President José Manuel Pando, being promoted to
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of cavalry. Since joining the army, he participated in the civil wars that plagued the country and fought in the battles of Chacoma in January 1875, against
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By the year 1900, La Faye had accumulated a considerable fortune through successful business ventures and began to purchase land. He worked alongside
364: 320: 285: 191:. He was the son of Colonel Don Juan La Faye, of French nationality, and Ignacia LĂłpez de Quiroga y Civera. He was born in 210:
In December 1872, he was promoted to graduated captain; in October 1873, to effective captain; in June 1874, to effective
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in December of that same year. This was declared as a reward for his dedicated work "for the sacred cause".
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in 1894. On May 6, 1902, he acquired the estate of Don José Abel de Alencar Ayoroa, son of
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that year. Shortly thereafter, in August of the same year, he was promoted to the rank of
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Memoria que presenta el Secretario General de Estado a la ConvenciĂłn nacional de 1899
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La Faye belonged to a family of military background; he was a descendant of General
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and received his education in the city of his birth. In 1871, he enlisted as a
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in the rebel ranks that brought an end to the dictatorship of
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Andean Tragedy: Fighting the War of the Pacific, 1879–1884
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Estado, 1898–99, Bolivia Secretaría General de (1899).
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Bolivian military personnel of the War of the Pacific
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Index


Cochabamba
Liberal Party
Bolivia
Bolivian Army
Brigadier general
military officer
War of the Pacific
Liberal Party
José Manuel Pando
Bolivian Civil War
Francisco LĂłpez de Quiroga
Cochabamba
second lieutenant
Mariano Melgarejo
first lieutenant
sergeant major
lieutenant colonel
Quintin Quevedo
Narcisco Campero
Aniceto Arce
colonel
AnĂ­bal Capriles
brigadier general
Atanasio de Urioste Velasco
PotosĂ­
Tarija
Hilarion Daza
Leonel Martiniano de Alencar, Baron of Alencar
Bolivia

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