Peru-bolivian Confederacy

The Peru-Bolvian Confederacy was a Short-live stated that existed in South America between the years 1836 and 1839. Its only President (under the Title of "Supreme Protector") was Andres de Santa Cruz. It was a loose Union between the States of Peru (by this time, divided in North Peru and South Peru) and Bolivia. The Confederacy fell apart after being defeated in the Battle of Yungay. Its capital was located in Tacna.

Born of the Confederacy

The Peru-Bolivian Confederacy was the only plan that attempted to reunite "Alto Peru" (Bolivia) and "Bajo Peru" (Peru) in a single political and economic entity. Due to the great distances that separate "Alto Peru" with its administrative capital, Buenos Aires, a union with Peru was widely supported in the territory. Simon Bolivar, having liberated Peru, and destroying the last remmants of the Spanish Army, didn't approve the union, and urged the creation of a separate and independent state. The Republic of Bolivia (named in his honor) was born, with Bolivar as its first President. Political unrest and turmoil forced Bolivar to return to Colombia, leaving Antonio de Sucre in charge. Nevertheless, the plan for reuniting Peru and Bolivia didnt fade away.

Santa Cruz and Gamarra

Antonio de Sucre was appointed President of Bolivia, but political pressure from Peru and internal turmoil made it difficult to organize the new state. General Agustin Gamarra, with an army of nearly 5000 Peruvian soldiers, was marching towards Bolivia with two orders: Force the Colombian Army to withdraw and the creation of a new constitution for that country. An armed uprising in Chuquisaca was quickly used by Gamarra as an excuse to invade the country. The Peruvian Army entered La Paz, Bolivia in May 28, 1827. Under these circumstances, Sucre was forced to resign in September, leaving the country. Andres de Santa Cruz was elected President of Bolivia in 1829, position that he will hold for the next 10 years. Both Gamarra and Santa Cruz agreed that the separation of Peru and Bolivia was a mistake that should be solved. Their plan for a Federation or at least a Confederation was accepted, but they disagreed in other issues. Gamarra was in favor of a Peruvian-led Union, while Santa Cruz wanted to gave more political power to Bolivia.

War with the Gran Colombia

Bolivar didn't agree with Gamarra or Santa Cruz, since the Gran Colombia was already his own proyect of Federation to unite most of the former Spanish Colonies. Furious about the news in Bolivia, he resolved to declare war against Peru on June 3th, 1828. Sucre was appointed Commander of the Colombian Army. During the War, and with the Peruvian Army holding of the Colombian offensive, Gamarra deposed Peruvian President Jose de La Mar and titled himself as new President. A Parlament was assambled, and with a mayority of them in favor of his government, legalise his position. His rule was difficult, since armed revolts all around the country challenged his authority.

Anarchy in Peru, Bolivian invasion

A new Parlament was formed in 1833, but it was hostile towards Gamarra. Since his term as President was already over, and with no time to call for elections, It was resolved to turn the presidency to General Luis Orbegozo. Gamarra didnt recognize the new government, and prepare to challenge Orbegozo. However, popular opinion and most of the Army rallied against him, and he was frustrated in his effort to seize power again.

 

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