An earlier rebellion in Upper Peru during …

Years: 1810 - 1810
October

An earlier rebellion in Upper Peru during 1809 had been crushed by Royalist forces under the command of Generals Vicente Nieto and José de Córdoba y Rojas, leaving the region firmly under Spanish control.

After the 1810 May Revolution, the Republicans send an expeditionary army, led by Antonio González Balcarce, to Upper Peru with the mission of conducting a reconnaissance of the region.

Departing from Buenos Aires, its ranks swell en route as volunteers join the march.

Among these is a group of gauchos led by Martín Miguel de Güemes, who will go on to play a key role in the southern revolution.

By the time the expedition reaches Upper Peru, it is six hundred men strong with ten field pieces.

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