The retreat of José de Canterac's troops…
October 1824 CE
Unrelenting prosecution of the war began, with the consequent desertion of twenty-seven hundred royalists, who had immediately gone over to the independentists' lines.
Finally, on October 7, 1824, having his troops right in front of the gates of Cusco, Bolívar gives general Sucre the command of the new battle front, which follows the course of the Apurímac River, and he withdraws to Lima in order to negotiate more loans to keep the war going in Peru, and to receive a Colombian division of four thousand men given up by Páez.