La Genuina
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La Genuina (In Spanish, "The Genuine") was a military uprising in Venezuela by General Luciano Mendoza in September 1867 in Bolívar state against Juan Crisóstomo Falcón. In December he is followed by Generals Miguel Antonio Rojas in Aragua state and Pedro Arana in Carabobo state. Falcón sends Generals Pedro Manuel Rojas to the southeast and José Loreto Arismendi and José Eusebio Acosta to the east. Manuel Ezequiel Bruzual is in charge of the General Staff.[1] The rebels under the command of General Natividad Mendoza are defeated on Cerro La Esperanza, in Petare, by the government generals Justo Valles and Vidal Rebolledo. The rebels are forced to limit themselves to guerrilla activity. On 16 October, Blanco Guzmán negotiated a peace agreement with Mendoza. Two days later the pardon was delivered.[1][2]
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References
- ^ a b González, Edgar Esteves (2006). Las guerras de los caudillos (in Spanish). El Nacional. ISBN 978-980-388-247-1.
- ^ "Revolución La Genuina | Fundación Empresas Polar". bibliofep.fundacionempresaspolar.org. Retrieved 28 July 2022.