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1932 Trujillo Revolution

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237: 225: 213: 127: 174: 197: 181: 167: 156: 115: 34: 312:, Luis Sanchez Cerro, carried out an "autocoup" by outlawing political liberties and allowing for citizens to be detained without a warrant. It was the combination of this action, social inequalities and violations of sugar plantation workers labor rights which led to further civil unrest. Additionally, the party showed little interest in the indigenous peasants. 319:, located at the former entrance to the city. In this assault, Barreto was one of the first to fall afflicted. The headquarters were ransacked. The weapons (including six mobile guns, rifles and machine guns) were distributed among the insurgents. In the morning, the city was taken by the people. Rebel Don AgustĂ­n Haya de la Torre (brother 339:" with no warranties and independence issued the death penalty against 102 people accused of being primarily responsible for the uprising. Because many of these people were fugitives and others had died in the clash, the penalty could only be applied to 42 detainees. They were led to the citadel of 384:
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On the dawn of July 7, 1932, an insurgent group composed mainly of peasants and workers, led by Manuel Barreto, attacked and captured the artillery barrack
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city on July 6, 1932. It started with an uprising led by Manuel Barreto (known as "Buffalo"), against President
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troops occupy a trench in the neighbourhood of Mansiche during the revolution
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Many of the fighters who had surrendered were shot without trial. A "
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Following the revolution, the Trujillo massacre occurred
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Index

Third Militarism

Trujillo, Peru
American Popular Revolutionary Alliance
American Popular Revolutionary Alliance
American Popular Revolutionary Alliance
American Popular Revolutionary Alliance
Government of Peru
UniĂłn Revolucionaria
AgustĂ­n Haya de la Torre
Executed

MIA
Maj.
Col.
Lt. Col.
Eloy G. Ureta
1st Military Region
Peru
Trujillo
Luis Miguel SĂĄnchez Cerro
Peru
VĂ­ctor RaĂșl Haya de la Torre
insurrection
Court Martial
Chan Chan
Trujillo
VĂ­ctor RaĂșl Haya de la Torre
Categories
American Popular Revolutionary Alliance

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