Pedro Domingo Murillo leads another revolt by …

Years: 1804 - 1815
Pedro Domingo Murillo leads another revolt by criollos and mestizos (those of mixed European and Indian ancestry) in La Paz and on July 16, 1809, proclaims an independent state in Upper Peru in the name of Ferdinand VII.

The loyalty to Ferdinand is a pretense used to legitimize the independence movement.

By November 1809, Cochabamba, Oruro, and Potosi have joined Murillo.

Although the revolt is put down by royalist forces sent to La Paz by the viceroy of Peru and to Chuquisaca by the viceroy of Rio de La Plata, Upper Peru is never again completely controlled by Spain.

During the following seven years, Upper Peru becomes the battleground for forces of the independent Argentine Republic and royalist troops from Peru.

Although the royalists repulse four Argentine invasions, guerrillas control most of the countryside, where they form six major republiquetas, or zones of insurrection.

In these zones, local patriotism will eventually develop into the fight for independence.

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