San Martín, the “free territory” of the intendancies of Tarma and Trujillo, and the Independence of Peru
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18800/revistaira.202301.003Keywords:
José de San Martín, Marquis of Torre Tagle, Francisco de Paula Otero, Huaura, Trujillo, Tarma, Ore from Pasco, Armistices, 19th centuryAbstract
On February 12, 1821, San Martín gave a provisional regulation on the territory that had been liberated by the patriot forces and that, therefore, was no longer governed by the Spanish government. The space corresponded to the province and intendancies that he had liberated in 1820, since his arrival in Peru. It included the province of Chancay, where he had established his headquarters in Huaura, the intendancy of Tarma, where the mine of Pasco was located, and the intendancy of Trujillo, of great extension and that included the provinces of northern Peru, crossing the coast, highlands and jungle. This article analyzes the process of incorporation of this territory to the domain of the Patriotic Army.
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Published
2023-06-23
How to Cite
O’Phelan Godoy, S. (2023). San Martín, the “free territory” of the intendancies of Tarma and Trujillo, and the Independence of Peru. Revista Del Instituto Riva-Agüero, 8(1), 39–77. https://doi.org/10.18800/revistaira.202301.003
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Dosier: La independencia del Perú, de Cádiz a San Martín
