The Vivanco–Pareja Treaty (Spanish: Tratado Vivanco-Pareja), formally the Preliminary Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Peru and Spain (Spanish: Tratado...
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Republic". In the name of president Juan Antonio Pezet he signed the Vivanco–Pareja Treaty on 27 January 1865, which was one cause of the Chincha Islands War...
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Islands was disapproved in Madrid. On January 27, 1865, he signed the Vivanco-Pareja Treaty which was considered derogatory to Peruvian national honor. A general...
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The Vivanco-Pareja Treaty was signed on January 27, 1865 on board the frigate Villa de Madrid [es]. Popular opinion in Peru considered the treaty as detrimental...
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Portrait of Juan de Pareja Vivanco–Pareja Treaty This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pareja. If an internal link led you...
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settlement proposal that was rejected by Peru and is named in the Vivanco–Pareja Treaty. He was the son of Nicolás Hurtado de Mendoza y Martínez de la Torre...
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General Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco to negotiate with the Spanish commander José Manuel Pareja. The resulting Vivanco-Pareja Treaty, favorable to Spain, was...
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the Chincha Islands, most specifically due to the signing of the Vivanco–Pareja Treaty. As a result, Pezet was overthrown, and Prado declared an alliance...
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he was a harsh critic of President Juan Antonio Pezet and the "Vivanco-Pareja Treaty", specifically for the way of how the government was handling the...
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had allowed the Spanish occupation of the Chincha Islands in the Vivanco-Pareja Treaty of 1865. For his criticism he was exiled to Chile with several other...
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