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  2. History of Peru (1919–1930) - Wikipedia

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    The history of Peru between 1919 and 1930 corresponds to the second presidency of Augusto B. Leguía, who won the elections of 1919 but soon after took power through a coup d'état as president-elect on July 4 of the same year.

  3. List of wars involving Peru - Wikipedia

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    Liberal Revolutions repressed effectively in Peru, being the only territory without developing a Junta during Peninsular War. Viceroyalty of Peru reconquers for the Spanish Supreme Central Junta , and annex to Lima authorities, the territories Upper Peru and Real Audiencia of Quito in 1810, after helping counter-revolutionary forces against the ...

  4. Timeline of Peruvian history - Wikipedia

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    Year Date Event 1810: 25 May: Viceroy José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa sent troops to Córdoba, Potosí, La Paz and Charcas and reincorporated them into the Viceroyalty of Peru. 1815: 15 October: By royal order, Joaquín de la Pezuela was named viceroy of Peru to replace Abascal. 1816 San Martin's Argentina had declared its independence. 1820: ...

  5. List of years in Peru - Wikipedia

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    1919–1930: Ecuadorian–Peruvian War: 1941: ... This is a list of years in Peru. See also the timeline of Peruvian history. For only articles about years in Peru ...

  6. 1930 Peruvian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    In the early morning hours of August 22, 1930, the troops stationed in Arequipa left their barracks to carry out routine exercises. Already in the countryside, between the cemetery and Socabaya , Commander Sánchez Cerro addressed them and urged them to rebel to put an end to Leguía's regime, one that was "a shame for the country."

  7. History of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Territorial changes after the war. In 1879, Peru entered the War of the Pacific, [87] [88] after Bolivia invoked its alliance with Peru against Chile. [89] The Peruvian Government tried to mediate the dispute by sending a diplomatic team to negotiate with the Chilean government, but the committee concluded that war was inevitable. On 14 March ...

  8. List of presidents of Peru - Wikipedia

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    25 August 1930 11 years, 52 days: Reformist Democratic Party: Coup d'état: 1º César Canevaro (1919–1920) 2.º Agustín de la Torre González (1919–1920) 1919: 1924: 1929: 41: Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro (1889–1933) [46] 27 August 1930 30 April 1933 (†) 2 years, 246 days: Revolutionary Union: 1931: None: 42: Óscar Benavides (1876 ...

  9. Category:Wars involving Peru - Wikipedia

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    War of the Pacific; Peruvian Civil War of 1834; Peruvian Civil War of 1843–1844; Peruvian Civil War of 1856–1858; Peruvian Civil War of 1865; Peruvian Civil War of 1867; Peruvian Civil War of 1884–1885; Peruvian Civil War of 1894–1895; Peruvian–Bolivian War of 1841–42