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instruções, estas contrariavam o rumo que ele havia dado à negociação. Ainda assim, insistiu na tese do 'uti possidetis de facto' mesmo chocando-se frontalmente com a orientação que recebera da capital. Ainda que o tratado tenha sido posteriormente rejeitado, quando seus termos foram retomados, no tratado de 1851, prevaleceria a tese de que a utilização do critério da posse efetiva se constituía no argumento mais vantajoso para o Brasil nas negociações com os vizinhos hispanos. O tratado assinado durante a Missão
Especial, em sua essência, repetiu os termos negociados uma década antes e tornou-se modelo para as discussões de limites que se seguiram.
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senators of the
General Congress and the ministers of the three supreme courts from among those proposed by their respective senates. He presented to the apostolic chair the archbishops and bishops of the three republics. He could dissolve the General Congress when a spirit of disorder manifestly seized the chambers, threatening the internal peace of the confederation.
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would be made up of two
Chambers: one of Senators, with 15 members (five per State), and another of Representatives, with 21 members (7 per State). They met every two years for fifty days, and may be extended at the discretion of the Executive. He could be summoned extraordinarily by the government,
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would be in the hands of Santa Cruz with the title of
Protector of the Confederation, with a term of 10 years and the possibility of being re-elected, although the latter was not applicable if he had been removed from office by the Senate. The general customs and the general postal administration
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Nunca será excessivo destacar a importância de Ponte
Ribeiro na fixação do 'uti possidetis' como doutrina para a discussão dos limites brasileiros. Na negociação do tratado de 1841 com o Peru, o diplomata atuou inicialmente sem orientação clara do Rio de Janeiro e quando finalmente chegaram as
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of the sea and land forces of the confederate republics. He exercised the executive power of the state in which he was found. He appointed and removed the ministers of State and other public employees, being able to create new ministries. He chose the presidents of the confederate states, the
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on August 15—as the
Supreme Protector of the state. Orbegoso also presented his resignation, but it was not approved by the assembly, who named him provisional president. The assembly also established the new territorial divisions of the country. Unlike its new southern neighbour, North Peru
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expressed his belief that, despite him agreeing with Chile over the threat the state posed to the region (and his personal disliking of Santa Cruz's government and person), the state was doomed due to its dysfunctionality between Santa Cruz's government and
Peruvian elements in Bolivia, and
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This was in accordance to the constitution's stating that each of the three republics would have its own government, with equal rights between the three, but they were subject to the authority of a
General Government, whose three powers would have the following characteristics:
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through which the state would operate, and also included the design of the flag. Reactions to the pact were mixed event among its signatories, and disagreements led to the establishment of one constituent congress per member state. The act was later promulgated in 1837.
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had previously been held on June 21, 1836, which authorized Santa Cruz to complete the confederation project to which
Bolivia had already adhered with the Law of July 22, 1835. Around that time, Santa Cruz received the diploma and insignia of Grand Officer of the
1734:: relations soured quickly after the establishment of the Confederation as Chile wanted to maintain its hegemony over trade in the South Pacific. Peruvian support for a failed naval invasion led to the declaration of war in 1836, which led to a Chilean-backed
616:, among others—who sought to reintegrate the two Perus, disagreeing only in the form of the “union”: confederation or merger. An important factor in the desire to unite these two states were the historical ties between both regions, even after independence.
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During the meeting, Santa Cruz arranged for each state to send a priest, a soldier and a lawyer as delegates before, and consequently, three religious, three lawyers and three soldiers marched to Tacna. The nine delegates were as follows:
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Provided, then, with all the legal elements granted by the assemblies of the three states, Santa Cruz decreed the establishment of the Peru–Bolivian
Confederation, by decree given in Lima on October 28, 1836. A congress known today as the
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Initially, January 24, 1837, was chosen as the congress' date, but it had to be postponed. Santa Cruz decided to accompany the plenipotentiaries of the North-Peruvian State, for which reason he left Lima and embarked on the frigate
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906:, where he arrived on February 27. The congress was postponed to April 18; Meanwhile, Santa Cruz remained in Arica, but on March 2 he headed for Tacna, where he was received with much fanfare. From Tacna he went to
1290:, in each of the Confederation's states, there was, from 1837 until the dissolution, a “provisional president” under Marshal Andrés de Santa Cruz, who was styled the “supreme protector” and was also president of
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Like Orbegoso, Santa Cruz also had many opponents and enemies born in the frequent caudillo clashes of the early years of Peru's republican history. Among those enemies were powerful characters such as
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in 1829, and continued his functions after the establishment of the Confederation in 1836. After the state's dissolution, he remained as the representative to Peru, signing a border treaty in 1841.
1685:, Argentina declared war on the Confederation on May 19, 1837. After the war ended, Argentina negotiated with the new Bolivian state over the territories, and Tarija ultimately remained in Bolivia.
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The senators had to be appointed by the Protector from among those proposed by the Electoral Colleges of each department. Their functions were similar to those of the censors mentioned in the
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control of seven different presidents at one time: Santa Cruz, who was the Supreme Protector; Gamara, the restorationist president; Orbegoso, leader of the secessionist North Peruvian state;
1825:'s disapproval of the continuation of the war. Then chargé d'affaires Belford Hinton Wilson made demands to guarantee the safety of British goods in Lima, which were later moved to Callao.
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1892:: Spain did not have diplomatic relations with the confederation, because it had not recognized either Peru or Bolivia, largely due to the skirmishes caused by the wars of independence.
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on January 20, 1839, and thus, the Confederation was dissolved, with Gamarra announcing its dissolution on August 25. The Confederate defeat led to the exile of Santa Cruz, first to
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The representatives had to be chosen by the General Congress of the confederation, from among those proposed by the Electoral Colleges of each of the confederate republics.
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He declared secession of the North-Peruvian Republic from the Peru-Bolivian Confederation on July 30, 1838, but continued as Provisional President until September 1, 1838.
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approved the declaration of war on December 26, 1836, claiming that Santa Cruz's rule over Peru was illegitimate, and that his influence threatened the integrity of other
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has cordial relations with Andrés de Santa Cruz. The French government has given Andrés de Santa Cruz asylum after his exile after the dissolution of the confederation.
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to send his troops through the Peruvian border. After the latter's triumph in 1836, assemblies were soon established to make way for the creation of the Confederation.
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1821:: The British government acted as guarantor of the Treaty of Paucarpata of 1837. When the treaty was annulled, the Consul General notified the Chilean government of
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153:
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Méndez Gastelumendi, Cecilia (2002). "El poder del nombre, o la construcción de identidades étnicas y nacionales en el Perú: Mito e historia de los iquichanos".
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655:(Bolivia). Immediately, the representatives of the three states promised to celebrate the union pact of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation as soon as possible.
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Santa Cruz occupied Lima on November 10, ending the siege in Callao, but left for the north, where the restaurateurs were located. He was defeated in the
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Exposição dos trabalhos historicos geographicos e hydrographicos que serviram de base a carta geral do imperio exhibida na exposição nacional de 1875
1022:, leading to preparations for the invasion of South Peru. Thus, the first "Restorative Expedition" left Valparaíso on September 15, 1837, landing in
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in 1837 under Flores' influence. When the Confederation ceased to exist, its consulate in Guayaquil was transferred to the new Peruvian government.
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was officially established through the promulgation of its constitution by the then President Orbegoso, naming Santa Cruz—who triumphantly entered
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524:. Both Chile and Argentina opposed the Confederation as a potential military and economic threat, and for its support for dissidents in exile.
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918:, he agreed on the project that should be discussed and approved in Tacna. Then, in the first days of April, he went down to Tacna again.
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nations, as seen by Orbegoso's support for the attempted invasion of Chile by Freire, specifically pointing out the attempt on Portales.
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worsened as a result of the establishment of the Confederation. A tariff war soon began between both states, and Orbegoso supported
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to the new state. After the country's dissolution in 1839, the U.S. did not recognize Bolivia as a separate state until 1848.
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During this time, the Confederation's stability collapsed, as by September, Peru (i.e. North and South Peru) was under the
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the following day. There, together with the Bolivian plenipotentiaries Aguirre and Buitrago, and Bolivian Vice President
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Two constituent congresses were established in each of the three founding states of the confederation, in the cities of
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having to deal exclusively with the matters imposed by it. All this made him a kind of caricature of legislative power.
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586:. The idea of uniting both countries was the general idea of several influential political leaders in Peru—including
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from the Confederation on July 30, but was nevertheless attacked and defeated by the United Restoration Army in the
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were eager to join Chile in its war effort. Santa Cruz's government favoured Ecuador by sending subversive leaders
423:
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1984:
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2649:"UNA GUÍA PARA LA HISTORIA DE LAS RELACIONES DE RECONOCIMIENTO, DIPLOMÁTICAS Y CONSULARES DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS"
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on August 24. The assembly also created the country's flag and currency. Fines were put in place to prevent the
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frames the confederation as part of a period of "determination of the nationalities" in western South America.
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2709:. Centro de Estudios Regionales Andinos "Bartolomé de Las Casas" & Instituto Francés de Estudios Andinos.
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1789:. Ecuador had signed a treaty with the three member states of the Confederation, which was annulled by the
516:—made up of Peruvian and Bolivian opponents of the Confederation, as well as the governments and armies of
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1500:
1050:
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1906:: The Confederation was recognized by the U.S. on March 16, 1837, and James B. Thornton was appointed as
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On April 18, 1837, the Tacna Congress was inaugurated, with the presence of the nine delegates. The
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2100:[The presence of the Restoring Army in Peru (1837-1839), a historiographic vacuum].
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1011:. The accusations ended up being true, as Santa Cruz had financially supported the émigrés.
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was established on March 16, 1836, and closed on March 22. It featured representatives from
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395:
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130:
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The Plebeian Republic: The Huanta Rebellion and the Making of the Peruvian State, 1820–1850
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would be constituted on the basis of the Supreme Courts of the three Confederate Republics.
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2022:"Decreto del 28 de Octubre de 1836 (Establecimiento de la Confederación Perú - Boliviana)"
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did not have establish relations with Andrés de Santa Cruz due to political circumstances.
1023:
1008:
706:
698:
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La historia oculta: La lucha del pueblo argentino por su independencia del imperio inglés
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on the Confederation on May 19, 1837, accusing Santa Cruz of harboring supporters of the
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1857:: When pressed by Chilean minister Ventura Lavalle to join the conflict, then president
1822:
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In addition to the above, the constitution also defined the flag of the confederation.
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2098:"La presencia del Ejército restaurador en Perú (1837-1839), un vacío historiográfico"
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1952:– another federal state on the American continent that underwent a similar fate.
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and Juan Otamendi to Jauja, as well as interning subversive Ecuadorians to the
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as an independent state through a decree, and a Supreme Court was installed in
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recommended that he accept the Ecuadorian mediation so that the war could end.
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1721:: Morazán and Andrés de Santa Cruz never met, due to political circumstances.
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The geographical limits of the Confederation varied over time, with Bolivia
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On November 17, after the Chileans were surrounded by Peruvian troops, the
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A territorial dispute between Argentina and Bolivia over the territory of
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the disputed territories in northern Argentina in 1838. It also possessed
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1019:
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172:
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1921:
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in South Peru, through which relations were reestablished via the 1837
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2081:(in Spanish). Vol. 9: Confederación Perú-Boliviana (1835-1839).
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Map of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation (including territorial claims)
933:) was signed without debate during the congress. It established the
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lasted from August 3 to 24, 1836, and featured representatives from
1255:, in Ecuador, then to Chile, and finally to Europe, where he died.
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was ultimately defeated by the United Restoration Army in the 1839
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Although its institutional creation arose on May 1, 1837, with the
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and Andrés de Santa Cruz never met due to political circumstances.
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Andrés de Santa cruz y la Confederación Perú-Boliviana, 1835-1839
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postulated the idea of creating a great nation, coinciding with
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1987:
later declared the confederation dissolved on October 26, 1839.
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first declared the Confederation dissolved on August 25, while
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kept fighting against the new Peruvian government, being also
484:
establishment dated from October 28, 1836—with the end of the
999:
escalated, as Bolivia occupied and annexed the territory and
2048:"Ley Fundamental de la Confederación Perú-Boliviana (1837)"
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of August 21. Meanwhile, Confederate troops in Callao were
1156: Controlled by the United Restoration Army during the
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and a rosary with his medal, blessed by the Pope himself.
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After political instability and a coup d'état in 1835, a
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After the Confederation was defeated, loyalists such as
1232:, who replaced Orbegoso, being appointed by Santa Cruz;
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Los Reinos del Perú: apuntes sobre la monarquía peruana
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Argentina and Bolivia reached an agreement after their
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Pedro Buitrago, lawyer and member of the Supreme Court
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in a single country, the latter colloquially known as
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was organized, which left for Peru on July 19, 1838.
790:, which employed both South Peruvians and Bolivians.
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to establish the foundations of the confederation. A
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has diplomatic relations with both Peru and Bolivia.
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maintained the national symbols of its predecessor.
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753:honored him. He also received a communication from
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2562:(in Portuguese). Brasilia: FUNAG. pp. 23–24.
1284:Ley fundamental de la Confederación Perú-Boliviana
1276:Fundamental law of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation
733:In the case of Bolivia, a special session of the
2370:"La anexión e incorporación de Tarija a Bolivia"
623:broke out between newly self-declared president
27:State in western South America from 1836 to 1839
2707:De la guerra a la rebelión: (Huanta, siglo XIX)
2559:Um diplomata do Império: Barão da Ponte Ribeiro
1767:. Despite this, according to J.P. Roldán, then
1478:Subdivisions of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation
864:Pedro José Flórez, lawyer and judge of Ayacucho
406:between 1836 and 1839. The country was a loose
1205:Dissolution of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation
968:The rivalry that existed between the ports of
898:on February 9, but instead of disembarking in
3046:States and territories disestablished in 1839
2839:
2075:Ortiz de Zevallos Paz-Soldán, Carlos (1972).
39:
8:
2960:South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
2083:Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores del Perú
1418:depended on him, as well as all diplomatic,
1158:
922:
418:—states that arose from the division of the
454:, all under the supreme command of Marshal
2846:
2832:
2824:
402:) was a short-lived state that existed in
194:• 28 October 1836 – 20 February 1839
105:
31:
2758:. Biblioteca del Bicentenario de Bolivia.
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2070:
2068:
2066:
2718:. Instituto de Estudios Peruanos (IEP).
2284:Enciclopedia ilustrada del Perú: CAN-CHO
1179: Disputed between Peru-Bolivia and
965:, who at the time were exiled in Chile.
827:, lawyer and member of the Supreme Court
3061:1839 disestablishments in South America
2635:
2623:
2611:
2593:(in Portuguese). Typographia Nacional.
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2009:
1962:
1393:(September 17, 1837 – October 12, 1838)
1079:
125:
2731:Méndez Gastelumendi, Cecilia (2005a).
2556:Souza, José Antônio Soares de (2021).
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2343:
2233:
2167:
2138:
2042:
2040:
1402:(October 12, 1838 – February 23, 1839)
566:At the beginning of the 19th century,
502:declared war against the Confederation
2368:Avila Echazú, Edgar (14 April 2011).
1120:Second Provisional Government of Peru
852:José Sebastián de Goyeneche y Barreda
266:
252:
239:
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219:
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191:
187:
177:
7:
3056:1836 establishments in South America
2768:Nuevo Compendio de Historia del Perú
2670:Altuve-Febres Lores, Fernán (1996).
1102:First Provisional Government of Peru
486:war between Salaverry and Santa Cruz
1950:Federal Republic of Central America
1705:Brazilian chargé d'affaires to Peru
1359:(August 1, 1838 – January 24, 1839)
682:. On April 10, Orbegoso recognized
2684:Historia de la República del Perú
2096:Serrano del Pozo, Gonzalo (2021).
1287:
25:
2991:Former countries in South America
2587:da Ponte Ribeiro, Duarte (1876).
2288:Empresa Editora El Comercio S. A.
1486:De jure map of the Confederation.
1349:(August 21, 1837 – July 30, 1838)
1129:Provisional Government of Bolivia
878:José María Mendizábal, bishop of
631:, who allowed Bolivian president
488:—until August 25, 1839, with its
2517:(in Spanish). Editorial Biblos.
2282:Tauro del Pino, Alberto (2001).
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1896:
1883:
1877:José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia
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1847:
1829:
1811:
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887:Miguel María de Aguirre, colonel
588:Francisco Xavier de Luna Pizarro
450:indigenous territories, such as
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69:
57:
3036:1830s establishments in Bolivia
2782:List of Peruvian heads of state
2117:10.4067/S0719-12432021000100095
18:Peruvian-Bolivian Confederation
2754:Parkerson, Phillip T. (2009).
1030:on October 12, establishing a
942:Political instability and wars
508:headed by himself and Chilean
458:, who assumed the position of
1:
2653:Embajada de EE.UU. en Bolivia
1448:Lifetime Constitution of 1826
1400:Juan Pío de Tristán y Moscoso
1373:Republic of the South of Peru
1329:Republic of the North of Peru
1173:borders after the dissolution
1014:Portales was assassinated in
980:'s failed expedition against
627:and constitutional president
222:• Established by decree
3041:1830s establishments in Peru
2543:Fundação Alexandre de Gusmão
1859:Francisco de Paula Santander
1018:after a mutiny broke out in
400:Confederación Perú-Boliviana
41:Confederación Perú-Boliviana
2986:Peru–Bolivian Confederation
2078:Archivo diplomático peruano
1236:, president of South Peru;
1076:Dissolution of Peru-Bolivia
439:occupying and incorporating
392:Peru–Bolivian Confederation
36:Peru–Bolivian Confederation
3082:
1681:the disputed territory of
1475:
1426:appointments. He was also
1215:Battle of Portada de Guías
1202:
1111:Northern Peruvian Republic
945:
831:Francisco Quirós y Ampudia
805:Tomás Diéguez de Florencia
603:Manuel Lorenzo de Vidaurre
559:
539:, which put an end to the
2855:History of South America
1436:General Legislative Power
910:on March 10, arriving in
867:Juan José Larrea, colonel
778:) was ordered to meet in
692:(now North) Peruvian flag
625:Felipe Santiago Salaverry
574:, who thought of uniting
422:due to the civil wars of
410:made up of three states:
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204:
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83:
53:
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2996:War of the Confederation
2705:Husson, Patrick (1992).
1939:War of the Confederation
1472:Administrative divisions
1288:signed on April 18, 1837
1091: Controlled by the
948:War of the Confederation
562:Salaverry-Santa Cruz War
541:War of the Confederation
514:Restoration Army of Peru
3001:19th century in Bolivia
2680:Basadre Grohmann, Jorge
2511:Gullo, Marcelo (2013).
1701:Duarte da Ponte Ribeiro
1529:Special administration
1415:Central Executive Power
1377:South-Peruvian Republic
1333:North-Peruvian Republic
1270:Government and politics
1242:Juan Francisco de Vidal
1188: Disputed between
1093:United Restoration Army
1053:under the guarantee of
506:United Restoration Army
271:Capitulation of Iquicha
127:Official languages
99:National Anthem of Peru
1985:José Miguel de Velasco
1946:– Bolívar's Federation
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1357:José de la Riva Agüero
1314:José Miguel de Velasco
1283:
1230:José de la Riva Agüero
1209:Around the same time,
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1051:Manuel Blanco Encalada
1040:Juan Fernández Islands
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492:proclaimed by General
462:in 1836, while he was
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2737:Duke University Press
2103:Cuadernos de Historia
1703:was appointed as the
1699:: Brazilian diplomat
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629:Luis José de Orbegoso
232:• Pact of Tacna
137:Constituent countries
2764:Tamayo Herrera, José
2716:Documento de Trabajo
2286:(in Spanish). Lima:
1875:: the government of
1839:: The Government of
1761:president of Ecuador
1740:Treaty of Paucarpata
1679:occupied and annexed
1240:, in the north; and
1047:Treaty of Paucarpata
1001:Juan Manuel de Rosas
861:, bishop of Arequipa
814:, bishop of Trujillo
633:Andrés de Santa Cruz
572:Andrés de Santa Cruz
464:president of Bolivia
456:Andrés de Santa Cruz
199:Andrés de Santa Cruz
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1034:on October 17. The
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2770:. Editorial Lumen.
2626:, p. 136–137.
2614:, p. 133–134.
2325:, p. 129–131.
2313:, p. 128–129.
2290:pp. 544–545.
2272:, p. 124–125.
2248:, p. 121–122.
2206:, p. 119–121.
2018:Santa-Cruz, Andrés
1803:: The French King
1757:Vicente Rocafuerte
1488:
1266:in November 1839.
1221:by the same army.
1211:North Peru seceded
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1085: Peru-Bolivia
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88:Firme por la Unión
2969:
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2697:978-612-306-353-5
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2153:, p. 93–115.
1908:chargé d'affaires
1781:José María Urvina
1661:Foreign relations
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1353:Second President:
1274:According to the
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