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    The Third Upper Peru campaign was an unsuccessful invasion by the rebel United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, in 1815 during the Argentine War of Independence...
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  • Upper Peru campaign may refer to: First Upper Peru campaign Second Upper Peru campaign Third Upper Peru campaign Fourth Upper Peru campaign This disambiguation...
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    Upper Peru campaign was an unsuccessful invasion in 1812-1813 by the rebel United Provinces of the Río de la Plata led by Manuel Belgrano, of Upper Peru...
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    Third Upper Peru campaign (1815) In 1815, the Northern Army, unofficially commanded by José Rondeau, started another offensive campaign in the Upper Peru...
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    The First Upper Peru campaign was a military campaign of the Argentine War of Independence, which took place in 1810. It was headed by Juan José Castelli...
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    The Fourth Upper Peru campaign was an unsuccessful invasion in 1817 by the rebel United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, during the Argentine War of...
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    Argentina. There, he used his position to assist the revolutionary forces in Upper Peru. He was elected by the Chichas to the Tucumán Congress and was there in...
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    Manuel Belgrano and Juan José Castelli did the same during their military campaigns at the cities they had under control during the anniversaries. The day...
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    the Guaycuru nations. To the northwest, across the Upper Peru, lay the Spanish Viceroyalty of Peru. Across the Andes, to the west, was the Spanish-controlled...
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    important change in strategy after three United Provinces campaigns had been defeated in Upper Peru. San Martín's army became the nucleus of the Army of the...
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    Although there were a number of colonialist 'invasions' from Upper Peru until 1821, Belgrano's campaign is widely considered the decisive one. By June 1813 Belgrano...
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    of Patricians Campaigns & Theaters Crossing of the Andes First Upper Peru campaign Second Upper Peru campaign Third Upper Peru campaign Liniers Counter-revolution...
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    Junta. The army would keep the march to the north, to the First Upper Peru campaign. Rosa, José María (1965). Historia Argentina. Vol. II. Buenos Aires:...
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    was a major battle fought on October 1, 1813, during the second Campaign of Upper Peru in the Argentine War of Independence, where the United Provinces...
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    Moreover, the royalists from Peru had been victorious at the battles of Sipe-Sipe, Huaqui, Vilcapugio and Ayohuma, in Upper Peru, and seriously threatened...
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    Crossing of the Andes (category Campaigns of the Argentine War of Independence)
    the difficulties of attacking the royalist stronghold of Lima through Upper Peru, he decided to implement this plan. The Captaincy General of Chile had...
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    independence but royalist forces from the Viceroyalty of Peru have had the upper hand in the Upper Peru and were threatening the revolution. On April 15, 1815...
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    were later freed in exchange for the men that Goyeneche had captured in Upper Peru. The 2,786 men remaining with Tristán surrendered the next day, giving...
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    weapons to the Creole population. The best troops had been dispatched to Upper Peru, present-day Bolivia, to guard the frontiers from Túpac Amaru II's revolt...
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    dismissal and re-enlisted as a volunteer in the campaigns against the Moors in Algiers. He benefited from the third Pacte de Famille (1761), which allowed Frenchmen...
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    about events in Spain and about the legitimacy of local governors in Upper Peru as well. On 25 May 1809, the Chuquisaca Revolution deposed Ramón García...
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  • was a clash which took place on 19 June 1813, during the second Upper Peru campaign of the Argentine War of Independence, between scouting forces of...
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    the Argentine troops to reaffirm the borders under their control. The Upper Peru region (present-day Bolivia), was again under royalist control after the...
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    The Paraguay campaign (1810–11) of the Argentine War of Independence was the attempt by a Buenos Aires-sponsored militia, commanded by Manuel Belgrano...
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    Misiones, Corrientes and Mendoza supported the change, others did not. Upper Peru, which greatly benefited from the system of mita to exploit the mines...
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    Other guests were president of Chile, Pedro Montt and vice-president of Peru, Eugenio Larraburu y Unanue. Professor Ferdinando Martini represented Italy...
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    weak military outlook after the defeat of the Paraguay campaign and the First Upper Peru campaign. Elío feared that the reinforcements he requested from...
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    the Argentine War of Independence. He led an ill-fated military campaign in Upper Peru. Juan José Castelli was born in Buenos Aires, and went to school...
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    of Patricians Campaigns & Theaters Crossing of the Andes First Upper Peru campaign Second Upper Peru campaign Third Upper Peru campaign Liniers Counter-revolution...
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    career in 1770 and went to the coasts of Africa and Peru and took part in the military campaign at Algiers. He was involved in the capture of an enemy...
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