Vivanco–Pareja Treaty
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The Vivanco–Pareja Treaty was a treaty between Peru and Spain, signifying cooperation between the two nations during the Chincha Islands War. It was signed on January 27, 1865, on board the frigate , by Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco (on behalf of Peruvian President Juan Antonio Pezet) and José Manuel Pareja (on behalf of Spanish Prime Minister Ramón María Narváez).
As a consequence, on November 7, 1865, because of his unwillingness to declare war against Spain and his discredit for having signed the treaty, Peruvian President Juan Antonio Pezet was forced out of office and replaced by his vice president, General Pedro Diez Canseco.
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- The Hispanic American Historical Review, Volume 1 : James Alexander Robertson
Categories:
- Treaties of Peru
- 1865 treaties
- Treaties of the Spanish Empire
- Peru–Spain relations
- Peruvian history stubs
- Spanish history stubs