Peruvian civil war of 1867

Peruvian civil war of 1867
Date1867
Location
Result Constitution of 1860 restored
Belligerents
Government of Peru (Liberals) Revolutionaries (Conservatives)
Commanders and leaders
Mariano Ignacio Prado Pedro Diez Canseco
José Balta

The Peruvian Civil War of 1867 was the fifth internal conflict in 19th century Peru. It was caused the adoption of a new constitution to replace the previous one adopted in 1860. Mariano Ignacio Prado, put in power as a result of the Peruvian civil war of 1865, faced by a revolt by his former allies Pedro Diez Canseco and José Balta. On May 30, 1867, former president Ramon Castilla died while attempting to take advantage of the situation.

References

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