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Battle of Tumusla

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Controversies remain today over the development of this battle. In some versions, there was no real battle and Olañeta was killed by his own men or committed suicide. Other versions claim that the importance of the battle was later diminished by Sucre, because he actually failed to defeat and
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This battle of the Bolivian war of independence was the last engagement in an open field by regular armies in
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Hopelessly outnumbered and low on moral, this army was unable to oppose the
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On 2 April 1825, the two forces met at the village of Tumusla, south of
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After the decisive defeat of the main royalist armies in the
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was the last battle between regular forces during the
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Bolivian War of Independence
Spanish American wars of independence
Tumusla
Potosí
Bolivia
Pedro Antonio Olañeta
Battle of Ayacucho
Peru
José de la Serna e Hinojosa
Pedro Antonio Olañeta
Upper Peru
1825 advance of the patriot army
Antonio José de Sucre
Potosi
South America
Antonio José de Sucre
Bolivia
Ejercito de Bolivia
Monografias
El Potosi.net
Categories
Battles of the Bolivian War of Independence
Battles of the Spanish American wars of independence
1825 in Bolivia
Conflicts in 1825

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