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garrison, supported by pro presidential paramilitaries succeeded in suspending the work of the Congress. Despite the initial success, Bonifaz failed to remain in power, as the majority of the armed forces stationed in Quito avoided any involvement in the conflict. Aided by provincial regiments, the
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In August 1932, a variety of liberal and leftist Congress members blocked Bonifaz's assumption of power, thus starting the war.
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anti-presidential paramilitaries later restored the Congress into power, ending Bonifaz's reign.
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Experiences related to the Ecuadorian civil war have inspired a large number of
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was a war fought in August 1932 between supporters and opponents of president
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Isidro Ayora
Wall Street Crash of 1929
Isidro Ayora
Compactación Obrera Nacional
Neptalí Bonifaz Ascázubi
Quito
Oswaldo Guayasamín



"Article"
"For la Patria: Politics and the Armed Forces in Latin America"
"Of Rage and Redemption"
the original
Categories
Military history of Ecuador
Conflicts in 1932
Wars involving Ecuador
1932 in Ecuador

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