Peru-Bolivia Confederation (Military Occupation)
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Polity that includes all territories militarly occupied by the Peru-Bolivian Confederation that are not part of a specific military territory.
Establishment
- November 1837: Peruvian-Bolivian forces took Juan Fernández Island (modern-day island Más a Tierra).
Chronology
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1. War of the Confederation
Was a military confrontation waged by Chile, along with Peruvian dissidents, and the Argentine Confederation against the Peru-Bolivian Confederation between 1836 and 1839.
1.1. First Phase (War of the Confederation)
Was the first phase of the War of the Confederation between Chile and the Peru-Bolivian Confederation.
- November 1837: Peruvian-Bolivian forces took Juan Fernández Island (modern-day island Más a Tierra).
- December 1837: A Chilean squad harassed the defenses of the port of Talcahuano on November 23, those of San Antonio on the 27th of the same month and those of Huasco on December 15, where they managed to capture two Chilean merchants. Upon Moran's knowledge of the events in Arequipa, he began his return to the port of Callao where the remaining inmates were released. The expedition members are honored in Lima by the protector Andrés de Santa Cruz on December 27, 1837.
Disestablishment
- December 1837: A Chilean squad harassed the defenses of the port of Talcahuano on November 23, those of San Antonio on the 27th of the same month and those of Huasco on December 15, where they managed to capture two Chilean merchants. Upon Moran's knowledge of the events in Arequipa, he began his return to the port of Callao where the remaining inmates were released. The expedition members are honored in Lima by the protector Andrés de Santa Cruz on December 27, 1837.