Huaraz Rebellion
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1885–1887 conflict in South America
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Huaraz Rebellion | |||||||
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Conmemorative plaque | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Peru | Quechua Rebels | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Peru Francisco Noriega Peru Javier Collazos Peru José Iraola |
Peru Pedro Pablo Atusparía Surrendered Peru Pedro Kochatzin Executed | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
700 men 3 machine guns 1 cannon[1] | 10,000–20,000 peasants[2] |
The Huaraz Rebellion was an insurrection started in 1885 by indigenous peasants against the Peruvian Republic. The cause for the conflict was the reestablishment of the indigenous tribute by the government of President Miguel Iglesias.
References
[edit ]- ^ "Así fue la revolución campesina de 1885". 2012年03月04日. p. Huaraz Noticias.
- ^ Dixon, 2015: 173
Bibliography
[edit ]- Dixon, Jeffrey S.; Sarkees, Meredith Reid (2015). A Guide to Intra-state Wars: An Examination of Civil, Regional, and Intercommunal Wars, 1816-2014. CQ Press. ISBN 978-1-5063-1798-4.