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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Bolivian war of independence began in 1809 with the establishment of juntas in Sucre and La Paz. The war culminated sixteen years later with the creation of the Republic of Bolivia. During the Peninsular War in Spain, Upper Peru (today Bolivia) closely followed the reports that arrived describing the rapidly evolving political situation in Spain, which led the Peninsula to near anarchy. The sense of uncertainty was heightened by the fact that news of the March 17 Mutiny of Aranjuez and the May 6 abdication of Ferdinand VII in favor of Joseph…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Bolivian war of independence began in 1809 with the establishment of juntas in Sucre and La Paz. The war culminated sixteen years later with the creation of the Republic of Bolivia. During the Peninsular War in Spain, Upper Peru (today Bolivia) closely followed the reports that arrived describing the rapidly evolving political situation in Spain, which led the Peninsula to near anarchy. The sense of uncertainty was heightened by the fact that news of the March 17 Mutiny of Aranjuez and the May 6 abdication of Ferdinand VII in favor of Joseph Bonaparte arrived within a month of each other, on August 21 and September 17, respectively. In the confusion that followed, various juntas in Spain and Portuguese Princess Carlotta, sister of Ferdinand, in Brazil claimed authority over the Americas.