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List of wars involving Bolivia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of wars involving the Plurinational State of Bolivia and its predecessor states from 1809 to the present.

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Bolivian War of Independence
(1809–1825)

Republiquetas  Gran Colombia
Peru
 Río de la Plata

 Spain Patriot Victory
  • Independence of Bolivia from Spanish rule
Invasion of Chiquitos
(1825)
Bolivia
 Gran Colombia
 Río de la Plata
 Brazil Defeat
  • Brazilian troops temporarily occupy the region of Chiquitos and Moxos
  • Simón Bolívar pledged not to support the Argentines on the issue of Cisplatina.
Peruvian intervention of Bolivia
(1828)
Bolivia
 Gran Colombia
 Peru Defeat
  • Treaty of Piquiza
Salaverry-Santa Cruz War
(1835–1836)
Peru Luis José de Orbegoso's Opposition
Andrés de Santa Cruz's Army
Peru Felipe Santiago Salaverry's Government
Peru Agustín Gamarra's Rebels
Pro-confederation Victory
War of the Confederation
(1836–1839)
 Peru-Bolivian Confederation  Chile
Peru Peruvian Dissidents
 Argentina
Defeat
War between Argentina and Peru–Bolivian Confederation
(1837–1839)
 Peru-Bolivian Confederation  Argentina Stalemate
  • Argentine territorial integrity secured
  • Abandonment of the Bolivian pretentions of annexing the Argentine northern provinces[1]
  • Tarija is mostly distributed to Bolivia[2][3]
Peruvian-Bolivian War of 1841-1842
(1841–1842)
Bolivia  Peru Indecisive, both sides claimed victory[4]
  • Signature of the Treaty of Puno
  • Withdrawal of the Peruvian troops from the Bolivian territory.
  • Bolivian withdrawal from southern Peru.[5]
Pérez Rebellion
(1862)
 Bolivia Bolivia General Gregorio Pérez's Rebels Victory
  • Government victory
Constitutional Revolution of Sucre
(1865–1866)
 Bolivia Bolivia Constitutional Rebels Victory
  • Government victory
Chincha Islands War
(1865–1866)
 Chile
 Peru
 Ecuador
 Bolivia
 Spain Indecisive, both sides claimed victory
  • Spanish withdrawal from the Chincha Islands
  • The state of war is maintained between the belligerent parties until the signing of an indefinite armistice in 1871
  • Subsequently, Spain and the South American allies signed peace treaties separately: Peru (1879), Bolivia (1879), Chile (1883), and Ecuador (1885)
Bolivian Civil War of 1870
(1870–1871)
 Bolivia Bolivia Rebels Victory
  • Government victory
War of the Pacific
(1879–1883)
 Bolivia
 Peru
 Chile Defeat
  • Litoral Department ceded by Bolivia to Chile
  • Argentine annexation of most of the Puna de Atacama in 1888
Chiriguano War
(1892)
 Bolivia Chiriguano Victory
  • Subjugation of the Chiriguano people
Bolivian Civil War
(1898–1899)
Bolivia Conservatives Bolivia Liberals Defeat
Acre War
(1899–1903)
 Bolivia  Brazil
 Acre
Defeat
  • Capitulation of Bolivian troops in Acre[6]
Campaign of the Manuripi Region
(1910)
 Bolivia  Peru Defeat[7]
  • Recognition of most of the territory in dispute as belonging to Peru.[8] Compliance with previous diplomatic agreements and final establishment of limits. Death of the Bolivian captain Lino Echevarria.
Chaco War
(1932–1935)
 Bolivia  Paraguay Defeat
  • Most of the disputed area awarded to Paraguay. Paraguay was awarded the sovereignty of 75% of the disputed area and Bolivia was given the rest.[9]
World War II
(1943–1945)
 United States
 Soviet Union
 United Kingdom
 China
 France
 Poland
 Canada
 Australia
 New Zealand
 India
 South Africa
 Yugoslavia
 Greece
 Denmark
 Norway
 Netherlands
 Belgium
 Luxembourg
 Czechoslovakia
 Brazil
 Mexico
 Chile
 Bolivia
 Colombia
 Ecuador
 Paraguay
 Peru
 Venezuela
 Uruguay
 Argentina
 Germany
 Japan
 Italy
 Hungary
 Romania
 Bulgaria
 Croatia
 Slovakia
 Finland
 Thailand
 Manchukuo
 Mengjiang
Victory
Bolivian National Revolution of 1952
(1952)
 Bolivia Bolivia Revolutionary Nationalist Movement Defeat
  • Revolutionary victory
Guerrila Warfare in Bolivia
(1966–1970)
 Bolivia
 United States
ELN
 Cuba
Government Victory

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See also

References

  1. ^ "Guerra entre la Confederación Perú - Boliviana y la Argentina". History Channel.
  2. ^ "La guerra de la Confederación boliviana contra la Confederación argentina". Historia Hoy de Argentina.
  3. ^ "GUERRA CONTRA LA CONFEDERACIÓN PERUANO-BOLIVIANA - (1837- 1839)". La Gazeta.
  4. ^ Porras Barrenechea, Raúl (1930). History of the Limits of Peru. Fundación M. J. Bustamante de la Fuente. ISBN 9786124587238.
  5. ^ "LA GUERRA ENTRE PERÚ Y BOLIVIA DE 1841 Y 1842". Chilean Society of History and Geography.
  6. ^ "A war for the Acre region pits Bolivia and Brazil". Efemerides.
  7. ^ "Bolivia has lost more than 1 million km2". Infogate.
  8. ^ "Bolivia lost more than half of its territory". Newspaper the Homeland.
  9. ^ "La victoria del Paraguay a Bolivia, en paz al fin". BBC Lóndres.
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