Parliamentary history in the war with Chile: the Cajamarca Assembly and the regenerating president Miguel Iglesias (1882 - 1883)

Authors

  • Julio Abanto Chani Lugar de la Memoria (LUM)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15381/ishra.v2i3.14813

Keywords:

War with Chile (1879-1883), History of the Congress of the Republic, Government of Miguel Iglesias (1882-1883), Northern Assembly (1883), Messages to the Nation and the Congress of the Republic

Abstract

The war with Chile (1879-1883) affected the normal functioning of Peruvian institutions and the Congress of the Republic was no exception. On this occasion, we will rescue the importance of the Northern Assembly as the main supporting arm of the government of Miguel Iglesias and supporting the interests of the northern landowners to avoid the devastation of the commercial economic circuits of that region and the peasant mobilization in the Movements of resistance, in total opposition to the nitrate interests of the Lima bourgeoisie in Tarapacá. This legislative body had to deal with the conflicts caused by the Chilean occupation of the country and the exorbitant petitions for peace that will conclude with the signing of the Treaty of Ancon.

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Published

2018-07-11

Issue

Section

Diseñando el Perú. Estado, ciudadanía, intelectuales

How to Cite

Abanto Chani, J. (2018). Parliamentary history in the war with Chile: the Cajamarca Assembly and the regenerating president Miguel Iglesias (1882 - 1883). ISHRA, Revista Del Instituto Seminario De Historia Rural Andina, 2(3), 15-45. https://doi.org/10.15381/ishra.v2i3.14813