External Conflicts
Name | Allies | Enemies | Start Year | End Year | Outcome |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chilean War of Independence | United Provinces of South America | Spain | 1810 | 1826 | Victory |
War of the Confederation | Peruvian dissidents, Argentina | Peru-Bolivia Confederation | 1836 | 1839 | Victory |
Occupation of Araucanía | - | Mapuches | 1862 | 1883 | Victory |
Chincha Islands War | Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador | Spain | 1864 | 1866 | Victory |
War of the Pacific | - | Peru, Bolivia | 1879 | 1883 | Victory |
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