1846 Venezuelan peasant insurrection
Peasant revolt in Venezuela / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Venezuelan peasant insurrection of 1846 was a popular and social rebellion that broke out in various agricultural areas of Venezuela in September 1846 and lasted until May 1847.The rebellion was suppressed by the Conservative army.
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Part of the Venezuelan civil wars | |||||||
Carlos Soublette, president at the beginning of the war | |||||||
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Conservative government | Federal rebels | ||||||
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1,155 troops (492 line and 663 militiamen) and 2 schooners (Constitución and July 28) in September 1846[1] 4,096 troops, 3 schooners and 3 archers in December 1846[2] 5,208 troops in the West, 3,302 in the East, and 2,575 in the center in 1847[3] | - |
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