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Treaty of Guayaquil

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Despite not being its focus, the treaty also addressed the territorial dispute between the both states. Articles 6 and 7 provided that a Commission of two people should be appointed for each Republic to go through, rectify and fix the dividing line, work that should begin 40 days after the treaty was
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on July 10, 1829, by which a 60-day armistice was agreed, as well as the return of Guayaquil to Gran Colombia and the suspension of the Peruvian blockade of the Pacific coast of Gran Colombia, among other agreements. Subsequently, the Peruvian and great Colombian delegates, José de Larrea y Loredo
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in Peruvian possession. However, when he was dictator in Peru from 1823 to 1826, he never worked in favor of such a return even though he had the power to do so. Rather, he administered these provinces, as head of the executive branch of the Peruvian nation, appointing their governors. Even from a
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The signing of the treaty created instability in the region and did not manage to end the dispute between both states, itself complicating further with the latter dissolution of the Gran Colombia and the creation of Ecuador.
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and Pedro Gual, met in Guayaquil. The first agreement they made was to extend the armistice, which had expired. In total they had six meetings, between September 16 and 22, 1829, the day the treaty was signed.
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Traditionally, it has been argued that the cause of the war was territorial, since each of the belligerent countries demanded from the other party the return of territories that they considered theirs:
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letter from Bolívar himself to Francisco de Paula Santander, dated August 3, 1822, it appears that the Liberator recognized that both Jaén and Maynas legitimately belonged to Peru.
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on the same day, but later continuing hostilities until the abrupt end of the war after a coup that deposed President
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Bolívar demanded for Gran Colombia the return of Tumbes, Jaén and Maynas,
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ratified by both countries. The drawing of the line would begin in the
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when the Peruvian advance lost momentum, with both parties signing the
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With La Mar overthrown, the way was paved for an agreement between
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after its signatories, was a peace treaty signed between
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Index


Guayaquil
Gran Colombia
Peru
es:Tratado de Guayaquil
Wikisource
Gran Colombia
Peru
Gran Colombia–Peru War
status quo ante bellum
Gran Colombia–Peru War
Colombia
Peru
Battle of Tarqui
GirĂłn Agreement
José de la Mar
BolĂ­var
Tumbes
Jaén
Cajamarca
Maynas
Loreto
Amazonas
Guayaquil
met in Guayaquil
Real Audiencia of Quito
José de Larrea y Loredo (Perú)
Pedro Gual EscandĂłn (Gran Colombia)
Pedro Gual EscandĂłn
Peru

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