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515:, declared war on Chile. The secret treaty between Peru and Bolivia signed in 1873 in which former pledged to support the latter militarily in case of conflict with Chile. Chile declared war on Bolivia on March 5, 1879, and proceeded to occupy the Bolivian coast, asserting old unresolved territorial claims regarding the coast between those parallels.
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that his troops refused to continue due to the harsh conditions of the desert, opting to return to Arica. Daza's telegram to Prado on
November 16 read, "Desert overwhelms, army refuses to move forward," verbatim. This decision significantly affected the direction of the war, leaving Peru virtually
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A philanthropist and considered a man of high integrity, in tune with the social needs of his time, he founded the
Philological Society in La Paz with José Joaquín de Mora and engaged in several charitable activities.
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Subsequently, on
February 1, 1879, the government of Bolivia unilaterally rescinded the contract, suspending the effects of the law of February 14, 1878, and decided to claim the saltpeter fields occupied by the
483:, Severino Zapata, to enforce the 10-cent tax established by the Law of February 14, 1878 in an attempt to counteract the serious economic crisis in Bolivia. This violated an agreement signed in 1873 with the
450:. However, after nearly four decades of serving his country as minister, diplomat, and magistrate, Guerra officially retired on June 17, 1873. Guerra would return to politics with the outbreak of the
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Queja que hace ante la
Asamblea Nacional contra los majistrados de la Corte Suprema, Manuel Sánchez de Velasco, Felipe Echazu, Anjel Aguirre, Manuel Escobar y conjuez Anjel M. Fernández Alonso
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to study international law, for which he was appointed as Consul of
Bolivia before the Government of Lima by the members of the ruling party at the time. He held the position until 1834.
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alone in the conflict. Daza was overthrown in a coup in
December 1879, however, Guerra did not witness any of these events as he died in office on September 10 of that year, aged 69.
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They proceeded to auction the assets of the company in order to collect the unpaid taxes, using armed force in the process. The auction was scheduled for
February 14, 1879. President
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During his time in Lima, he was charged with a project that was far too ambitious for its time, a first attempt to lay the groundwork for a treaty that would integrate the
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ignored the probability of
Chilean retaliation. Chile occupied Antofagasta that same February 14, 1879, frustrating the auction. Daza, citing invasion as a
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292:, he won enviable distinction as a statesman, jurist, and diplomat. Completing his primary and secondary studies in the city of his birth, he moved to
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Daza's supreme decree of April 17, 1879, which declared him
Supreme Commander of the Bolivian Army left Guerra as Acting President of Bolivia.
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Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States: transmitted to
Congress with the Annual message of the President. 1880
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briefly, he continued marching. However, after three days of marching along the Camarones ravine, he announced to Peruvian President
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However, with Achá's imminent overthrow in 1864, Guerra decided to ally himself with the president, as he was more opposed to
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The war began with the complete and virtually unchallenged occupation by Chile of the Bolivian
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José Ballivián, under whom Guerra served as Minister of the Interior between 1845 and 1847.
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House, United States Congress; State, United States Department of (1880).
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Universidad Mayor, Real y Pontificia de San Francisco Xavier de Chuquisaca
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La Corte suprema de justicia de Bolivia: su historia y su jurisprudencia
648:(in Spanish). Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores del Perú. p. 143.
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Diario de la campaña del ejército boliviano en la guerra del Pacífico
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Colección oficial de leyes, decretos, órdenes y resoluciones vigentes
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956:(in Spanish). Tipografía y Librería Económica. pp. 138–139.
779:"Bolivia - POLITICAL INSTABILITY AND ECONOMIC DECLINE, 1839-79"
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Guerra served first as justice, and then chief justice, of the
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Linares appointed Guerra as chief justice of the Supreme Court.
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to continue his post-secondary studies. He graduated from the
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682:(in Spanish). Litografias e imprentas unidas. p. 273.
596:(in Spanish). University of California Press. p. 200.
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Magistrates of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice of Bolivia
750:(in Spanish). Impr. "Bolivar" de M. Pizarro. p. 103.
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Presidents of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice of Bolivia
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who was personally commanding the Bolivian Army in the
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Born into a family with roots in the Spanish colonial
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Aclaraciones históricas sobre la Guerra del Pacífico
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Compañía de Salitres y Ferrocarriles de Antofagasta.
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In the late 1830s, he served as Bolivia's consul in
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Compañía de Salitres y Ferrocarriles de Antofagasta
642:Exteriores, Peru Ministerio de Relaciones (1976).
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366:, Guerra returned to Bolivia and was assigned as
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713:Informe sobre la ley del procedimiento criminal
699:(in Spanish). Imprenta "Bolivar,". p. 581.
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631:. La Paz: Imprenta Velarde. pp. 239, 407.
228:María Andrea Sánchez de Bustamante y Peñaranda
1253:José Ballivián administration cabinet members
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939:(in Spanish). Librería Editorial "Juventud,".
613:(in Spanish). Imprenta del Estado. p. 4.
919:Bolivia in the War of the Pacific, 1879-1884
417:, an office he was in charge of until 1847.
244:(4 December 1809 – 10 September 1879) was a
693:Justicia, Bolivia Corte Suprema de (1860).
401:into an "American Union", exclusive of the
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834:(in Spanish). Imp. de " La Tribuna". 1894.
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63:17 April 1879 – 10 September 1879
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1243:Bolivian people of the War of the Pacific
831:General Hilarion Daza: El crimen de Uyuni
764:Anuario de Leyes Y Disposiciones Supremas
665:. Sucre: Imprenta de Beeche. p. 181.
579:. US Government Print Office. p. 75.
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802:Rossi, Christopher R. (2017-04-27).
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539:, and after the Chilean landing in
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676:Bolivia; Sanjinés, Jenaro (1848).
524:Daza's campaign and Guerra's death
14:
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1228:19th-century Bolivian politicians
933:Calvo, Roberto Querejazu (1995).
916:Phillips, Richard Snyder (1989).
878:Historia de la república del Perú
471:Scenes of the War of the Pacific.
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854:. Greenwood Publishing Group.
808:. Cambridge University Press.
733:(in Spanish). Impr. Boliviana.
727:Guerra, Pedro José de (1862).
710:Guerra, Pedro José de (1859).
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409:Ministerial and judicial roles
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1128:José María Pérez de Urdininea
1113:José María Pérez de Urdininea
1072:Eusebio Gutierrez (1842–1843)
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211:José Eduardo de Guerra y Rynd
208:María Andrea de Guerra y Rynd
1233:19th-century Bolivian judges
1133:José María Silva (1843–1847)
1124:Manuel Zagárnaga (1842–1843)
950:Ochoa, José Vicente (1899).
659:Cortés, Manuel José (1861).
362:. After the collapse of the
327:Years later, he traveled to
242:Pedro José Domingo de Guerra
20:Pedro José Domingo de Guerra
7:
607:Guerra, Pedro Jose (1843).
479:ordered the prefect of the
364:Peru–Bolivian Confederation
358:and a maternal relative of
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696:Gaceta judicial de Bolivia
302:as a lawyer in June 1829.
252:in 1879 in the absence of
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1164:Manuel Molina (1843–1844)
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848:Farcau, Bruce W. (2000).
767:(in Spanish). p. 89.
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368:minister plenipotentiary
348:minister plenipotentiary
99:Minister of the Interior
1185:Minister of Instruction
1174:Miguel María de Aguirre
875:Basadre, Jorge (1946).
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280:between 1917 and 1920.
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627:Rojas, Casto (1917).
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274:José Gutiérrez Guerra
1082:Pedro José de Guerra
1055:Manuel María Urcullu
982:President of Bolivia
481:department of Cobija
437:Manuel Isidoro Belzu
352:Court of St. James's
278:president of Bolivia
250:President of Bolivia
40:President of Bolivia
1148:Minister of Finance
992:Serapio Reyes Ortiz
547:. After staying in
89:Serapio Reyes Ortiz
1263:People from La Paz
1087:José Ugarte (1847)
967:Political offices
744:Paz, Luis (1910).
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426:José María Linares
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489:casus belli
276:, was also
142:Tomás Frías
127:Preceded by
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197:Maria Rynd
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