Federal War
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![]() Ezequiel Zamora leader of the Federalist Army until his assassination on January 10, 1860 |
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| Federalists | Centralists | ||||||
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| Ezequiel Zamora, Juan Crisóstomo Falcón Antonio Guzman Blanco |
José Antonio Páez Julián Castro |
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The Federal War (Spanish: Guerra Federal), was a civil war (1859–1863) in Venezuela between the conservative party and the liberal party about the monopoly of the conservatives of the land and the government positions, and their renuance to grant any reforms. This drove the liberalist to look for greater autonomy for the provinces. The Federal war was mainly a guerrilla war largely without a centralized command for the Federalists, who let loose the social resentment of the oppressed classes against the Bourgeoisie. Just over three major conventional battles were fought: The Battle of Santa Inés (December 10, 1859), in which Zamora and 3,400 men defeated the Central Army of 2,300 men, with about 1,200 casualties altogether both sides; the Battle of Coplé (February 17, 1860), victory of the government forces of general León de Febres Cordero over a Federalist army of 4,500 men, commanded by Falcón, and the Battle of Buchivacoa (December 26-December 27, 1862). The hostilities ended with the signing of the Treaty of Coche in April 1863. It was the biggest civil war Venezuela had had since its independence. Hundreds of thousands died in the violence of the war, or from hunger or disease, in a country with a population of just over a million people.


