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The creation in 1836 of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation by Marshal Andrés de Santa Cruz caused great alarm in the neighbouring countries. The potential power of this confederation aroused the opposition of Argentina and, above all, Chile, due not only to its great territorial expanse but also to the perceived threat that such a rich state signified for the area. Diego Portales, arguably the most important Chilean statesman of the 19th century, who at the time was the power behind president José Joaquín Prieto Vial, was very concerned that the new Confederacy would break the regional balance of power and even be a threat to Chilean independence, and so became immediately its enemy.

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  • War of the Confederation
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  • The creation in 1836 of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation by Marshal Andrés de Santa Cruz caused great alarm in the neighbouring countries. The potential power of this confederation aroused the opposition of Argentina and, above all, Chile, due not only to its great territorial expanse but also to the perceived threat that such a rich state signified for the area. Diego Portales, arguably the most important Chilean statesman of the 19th century, who at the time was the power behind president José Joaquín Prieto Vial, was very concerned that the new Confederacy would break the regional balance of power and even be a threat to Chilean independence, and so became immediately its enemy.
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Strength
  • 9500(xsd:integer)
  • Argentina: 1,000
  • Chile: 2,800
  • North-Peruvians: 1,500
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Casus
  • Regional dominance of the Pacific Ocean trade route; possible balance of power shift in favor of the Confederation
Date
  • 1836(xsd:integer)
Commander
  • Juan Manuel de Rosas
  • Agustín Gamarra
  • Andrés de Santa Cruz
  • José Joaquín Prieto
  • Ramon Castilla
Caption
  • The Battle of Yungay during the War of the Confederation.
Casualties
  • 3000(xsd:integer)
  • 5000(xsd:integer)
Result
  • United Restorative Army victory, dissolution of the confederation. Argentina fails to conquer Tarija.
combatant
  • Chile
  • Peru-Bolivian Confederation
  • Argentine Confederation
  • United Chilean-Peruvian Restoration Army
Place
  • Present-day Bolivia and Peru
Conflict
  • War of the Confederation
abstract
  • The creation in 1836 of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation by Marshal Andrés de Santa Cruz caused great alarm in the neighbouring countries. The potential power of this confederation aroused the opposition of Argentina and, above all, Chile, due not only to its great territorial expanse but also to the perceived threat that such a rich state signified for the area. Diego Portales, arguably the most important Chilean statesman of the 19th century, who at the time was the power behind president José Joaquín Prieto Vial, was very concerned that the new Confederacy would break the regional balance of power and even be a threat to Chilean independence, and so became immediately its enemy. But that was just one of the reasons behind the war. On a deeper level, both countries were in a heated competition for the control of the commercial routes on the Pacific; and for the Chileans especially, whose relations with independent Peru had already been strained by economic problems centering on the rivalry between their ports of Callao and Valparaíso. For the North-Peruvians landowners also, the Confederacy was viewed as a most serious threat to their economic interests.
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