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115: 75: 61: 269: 244: 412:, through which the occupation was undone six days later and the Peruvian ships captured by Chile were to be returned. After Blanco Encalada's troops arrived in ValparaĂ­so, he was met with hostile demonstrations and the Chilean government repudiated the treaty of Paucarpata. 621: 616: 394: 309: 370:
nations, as seen by Orbegoso's support for the attempted invasion of Chile by Freire, specifically pointing out the attempt on Portales. Portales was later assassinated in
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On November 17, after the Chileans were surrounded by Peruvian troops, the Treaty of Paucarpata was signed by
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This ephemeral state, although it claimed the entire territory of Peru, barely had control over
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Secessionist state in western South America from October to November 1837
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approved the declaration of war on December 26, 1836, claiming that
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was a state that declared itself independent from the
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Index

Peru
Republic of North Peru
secessionist state based in Lima
Flag of Peruvian Republic (1837)
Flag
Emblem of Peruvian Republic (1837)
Emblem
Firme y feliz por la UniĂłn
National Anthem of Peru

Lima
Arequipa
Unitary
presidential
republic
Supreme Chief
Antonio Gutiérrez de la Fuente
War of the Confederation
Peru-Bolivia
Peru-Bolivia
Peru–Bolivian Confederation
Antonio Gutiérrez de la Fuente
Arequipa
troops
Confederate Army
Paucarpata Peace Treaty
Peru–Bolivian Confederation § History
Callao
ValparaĂ­so
Peru–Bolivian Confederation

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