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{{Infobox military conflict
| conflict = Blue Revolution
| place = [[Venezuela]]
| partof = the [[Venezuelan Civil Wars]]
| date = 1867-1868
| result = Rebel victory, Government of the blues established
| combatants_header = Belligerents
| combatant1 = [[Great Liberal Party of Venezuela | Liberal Goverment]]
| combatant2 = Blue Rebels
| strength1 = 4000 soldiers y 2000 "generals" (1868)<ref>Gerstäcker, Friedrich (1968). ''Viaje por Venezuela en el año 1868''. Universidad Central de Venezuela, Facultad de Humanidades y Educación, Departamento de Idiomas Modernos, Cátedra de Alemán, pp. 39. Con sueldo y tratamiento de generales.</ref>
| strength2 = 3000 at Puerto Cabello (1868)<ref>Esteves González, Édgar (2006). ''Las guerras de los caudillos''. El Nacional, pp. 99. ISBN 9789803882471.</ref>
| commander1 = [[Juan Crisóstomo Falcón]]
[[Manuel Ezequiel Bruzual]]
| commander2 = [[José Tadeo Monagas]]
}}
The '''Blue Revolution''' or '''Revolución Reconquistadora''' ("Reconquering Revolution") or '''Los Azules''' ("The Blues") was an armed insurrection in the context of the [[Venezuelan Civil Wars|Venezuelan civil wars]] that took place during the nineteenth century in 1867 and 1868. Through this rebellion, various political and regional groups overthrew President [[Manuel Ezequiel Bruzual]], interim successor of the Marshal [[Juan Crisóstomo Falcón]] who had resigned after popular pressure. These military actions were the conclusion of the long political conflict that confronted various [[Liberalism|liberal]] sectors and the Falcón government.
== Background ==
[[File:Juancrisostomofalcon.jpg|thumb|[[Juan Crisóstomo Falcón]]]]
The causes of the revolution are usually set in 1864, a year after the liberal victory in the [[Federal War]] and the rise to power of [[Juan Crisóstomo Falcón|Falcón]], who had to face strong dissidence from his own movement, which began to arm itself after the public resignation of the Minister of War and Navy [[Manuel Ezequiel Bruzual]], and for more than three years it accumulated political and military leaders in its ranks, many of them highly favored by the government. The first uprisings, which had a regional level, were quickly repressed by the government. It should be noted that the central army numbered just 3,000 regulars in 1866, too small to defeat the forces of the regional [[Caudillo|caudillos]].<ref>Irwin & Micett, 2008: 124. In 1866 it was made up of just 2,400 infantry, 400 artillerymen and 200 horsemen.</ref>
However, due to the increasingly repressive central administration, insurgent groups began to spread throughout the country in 1867, mainly after the imprisonment of General [[Manuel Ezequiel Bruzual]]. This led to an alliance between liberals and conservatives to gain strength as an opposition. In September of that year, a committee of liberals and conservatives was formed in [[Caracas]] whose main objective was to overthrow the government. Among its leading members were figures such as Generals [[Luciano Mendoza]] and Pedro Ezequiel Rojas, as well as [[Guillermo Tell Villegas]], Elías Rodríguez, Martín J. Sanabria, and José Antonio Mosquera.
== Siege of Puerto Cabello ==
President Bruzual, unable to defend [[Caracas]], fled with 300 men to [[Puerto Cabello]], where he sought to continue the conflict. There he proclaims himself in exercise of the Presidency of the Republic and enlists troops to face the army sent from Caracas. At the head of the blue army, [[José Ruperto Monagas]] began the siege of the city on August 6, 1868 and, on the 12th, Bruzual was wounded by a sniper. Defeated, he manages to flee to Curaçao where he dies on August 14 after dying of gangrene. In [[Willemstad]] he is sent to be buried by Falcón in a common grave without honors, accompanied by a Mason brother. In 1876 General [[Antonio Guzmán Blanco]] ordered the transfer of his remains to Venezuela to be buried in the [[National Pantheon of Venezuela|National Pantheon]], appointing a commission chaired by his relative Blas Bruzual.
== See Also ==
* [[Federal War]]
* [[History of Venezuela]]
* [[Caudillismo]]
== Bibliography ==
* Domingo Irwin G. & Ingrid Micett (2008). ''Caudillos, Militares y Poder: Una Historia Del Pretorianismo en Venezuela''. Caracas: Universidad Católica Andrés Bello. <nowiki>ISBN 978-980244-561-5</nowiki>.
== References ==' |
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+{{Infobox military conflict
+| conflict = Blue Revolution
+| place = [[Venezuela]]
+| partof = the [[Venezuelan Civil Wars]]
+| date = 1867-1868
+| result = Rebel victory, Government of the blues established
+| combatants_header = Belligerents
+| combatant1 = [[Great Liberal Party of Venezuela | Liberal Goverment]]
+| combatant2 = Blue Rebels
+| strength1 = 4000 soldiers y 2000 "generals" (1868)<ref>Gerstäcker, Friedrich (1968). ''Viaje por Venezuela en el año 1868''. Universidad Central de Venezuela, Facultad de Humanidades y Educación, Departamento de Idiomas Modernos, Cátedra de Alemán, pp. 39. Con sueldo y tratamiento de generales.</ref>
+| strength2 = 3000 at Puerto Cabello (1868)<ref>Esteves González, Édgar (2006). ''Las guerras de los caudillos''. El Nacional, pp. 99. ISBN 9789803882471.</ref>
+| commander1 = [[Juan Crisóstomo Falcón]]
+[[Manuel Ezequiel Bruzual]]
+| commander2 = [[José Tadeo Monagas]]
+}}
+
+The '''Blue Revolution''' or '''Revolución Reconquistadora''' ("Reconquering Revolution") or '''Los Azules''' ("The Blues") was an armed insurrection in the context of the [[Venezuelan Civil Wars|Venezuelan civil wars]] that took place during the nineteenth century in 1867 and 1868. Through this rebellion, various political and regional groups overthrew President [[Manuel Ezequiel Bruzual]], interim successor of the Marshal [[Juan Crisóstomo Falcón]] who had resigned after popular pressure. These military actions were the conclusion of the long political conflict that confronted various [[Liberalism|liberal]] sectors and the Falcón government.
+
+== Background ==
+[[File:Juancrisostomofalcon.jpg|thumb|[[Juan Crisóstomo Falcón]]]]
+The causes of the revolution are usually set in 1864, a year after the liberal victory in the [[Federal War]] and the rise to power of [[Juan Crisóstomo Falcón|Falcón]], who had to face strong dissidence from his own movement, which began to arm itself after the public resignation of the Minister of War and Navy [[Manuel Ezequiel Bruzual]], and for more than three years it accumulated political and military leaders in its ranks, many of them highly favored by the government. The first uprisings, which had a regional level, were quickly repressed by the government. It should be noted that the central army numbered just 3,000 regulars in 1866, too small to defeat the forces of the regional [[Caudillo|caudillos]].<ref>Irwin & Micett, 2008: 124. In 1866 it was made up of just 2,400 infantry, 400 artillerymen and 200 horsemen.</ref>
+
+However, due to the increasingly repressive central administration, insurgent groups began to spread throughout the country in 1867, mainly after the imprisonment of General [[Manuel Ezequiel Bruzual]]. This led to an alliance between liberals and conservatives to gain strength as an opposition. In September of that year, a committee of liberals and conservatives was formed in [[Caracas]] whose main objective was to overthrow the government. Among its leading members were figures such as Generals [[Luciano Mendoza]] and Pedro Ezequiel Rojas, as well as [[Guillermo Tell Villegas]], Elías Rodríguez, Martín J. Sanabria, and José Antonio Mosquera.
+
+== Siege of Puerto Cabello ==
+President Bruzual, unable to defend [[Caracas]], fled with 300 men to [[Puerto Cabello]], where he sought to continue the conflict. There he proclaims himself in exercise of the Presidency of the Republic and enlists troops to face the army sent from Caracas. At the head of the blue army, [[José Ruperto Monagas]] began the siege of the city on August 6, 1868 and, on the 12th, Bruzual was wounded by a sniper. Defeated, he manages to flee to Curaçao where he dies on August 14 after dying of gangrene. In [[Willemstad]] he is sent to be buried by Falcón in a common grave without honors, accompanied by a Mason brother. In 1876 General [[Antonio Guzmán Blanco]] ordered the transfer of his remains to Venezuela to be buried in the [[National Pantheon of Venezuela|National Pantheon]], appointing a commission chaired by his relative Blas Bruzual.
+
+== See Also ==
+
+* [[Federal War]]
+* [[History of Venezuela]]
+* [[Caudillismo]]
+
+== Bibliography ==
+
+* Domingo Irwin G. & Ingrid Micett (2008). ''Caudillos, Militares y Poder: Una Historia Del Pretorianismo en Venezuela''. Caracas: Universidad Católica Andrés Bello. <nowiki>ISBN 978-980244-561-5</nowiki>.
+
+== References ==
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