Revolución of 1897
Revolución of 1897 was a revolution led by the army of the Uruguayan National Party against the government of President Juan Idiarte Borda..[1] It took place in Uruguayan territory between March 5 and September 18, 1897.[2]
Revolución of 1897 | |||||||
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Part of the Uruguayan Civil War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Aparicio Saravia Diego Lamas Isabelino Canaveris Luis Alberto de Herrera |
Juan Idiarte Borda Justino Muniz José Villar | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Ejército Blanco | Ejército Gubernamental | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
3,000 | 10,000 |
History
The revolutionary movement was led by the Caudillo Aparicio Saravia, and the General Diego Lamas, who arrived at the Banda Oriental from Buenos Aires, together with the so-called "22 de Lamas", among which was Lieutenant Colonel Isabelino Canaveris.[3] On March 17, 1897, took place the Battle of the Tres Arboles (department Río Negro), where the forces of General Diego Lamas defeated the army of Colonel José Villar.[4]
One of the causes of the conflict was electoral fraud denounced by leaders of the National Party, who demanded greater transparency in the elections. After several months of conflict, a peace agreement was signed on September 18, 1897.[5]
Gallery
- Leaders of the Uruguayan National Party
- training of the National Party militias in Canelones
- Militiamen of the National Party
- Shooting practice of National Party forces
- Aparicio Saravia and Diego Lamas during the revolution
- Diego Lamas and José Pedro Ramírez, during the peace agreement
References
- Contribución a la historia económica del Uruguay. Academia Nacional de Economía. 1984.
- Por la patria: la Revolución de 1897 y sus antecedentes, Volumen 2. Barreiro y Ramos, 1953. 1953.
- Páginas blancas: años 1836 a 1904. Rodolfo Sienra Ferber. 1987.
- Revista Militar y Naval, Volumen 23. Uruguay. 1942.
- Historia del Uruguay: desde los orígenes hasta nuestros días. Barreiro y Ramos Editores, 1992. 1992. ISBN 9789974330009.