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| date = October 1874 – February 3, 1875
| result = Rebellion put down
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| combatant1 = [[Antonio Guzmán Blanco]]
| combatant2 = León Colina
José Ignacio Pulido Briceño
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The '''Coro Revolution''', also known as the '''Colinada Revolution''', was an armed insurrection commanded by General [[León Colina]] that occurred in [[Venezuela]] between October 1874 and February 1875 against the government of [[Antonio Guzmán Blanco]]. This civil war was remembered as one of the main armed movements against the dictatorship of Antonio Guzmán Blanco<ref name=":0">https://www.venezuelatuya.com/historia/revolucion_coro.htm</ref>.

The revolution was led by several liberal leaders, previously subordinate to Guzmán Blanco, among them generals León Colina and José Ignacio Pulido<ref>{{Cite web |last=Jiménez |first=Germán |date=2018-08-01 |title=La revolución de Coro o la rebelión de Colina y Pulido |url=https://hechoscriollos.com.ve/la-revolucion-de-coro-o-la-rebelion-de-colina-y-pulido/ |access-date=2022-07-28 |website=Hechos Criollos |language=es}}</ref>. The revolution also had the support of a member of the [[Conservative Party (Venezuela)|Conservative Party]], the so-called "Godos" defeated during the [[Federal War]]<ref>https://www.unimet.edu.ve/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Libro-Prof.-Franceschi-El-Caudillismo-1.pdf</ref>. Before the rebellion was suffocated, it came to occupy parts of the Province of [[Barquisimeto]]<ref>Esteves, 2006: 104</ref>. The main event of the rebellion was the [[Battle of Barquisimeto]].

== Background ==
León Colina had been a member of the government of Guzmán Blanco and participated in the War Council against Matías Salazar's rebellion in 1872. However, in 1873 Colina distanced himself from Guzmancism and started a movement against him<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last=Jiménez |first=Germán |date=2018-08-01 |title=La revolución de Coro o la rebelión de Colina y Pulido |url=https://hechoscriollos.com.ve/la-revolucion-de-coro-o-la-rebelion-de-colina-y-pulido/ |access-date=2022-07-28 |website=Hechos Criollos |language=es}}</ref>.

== Developing ==
In October 1874, the Falcón State Legislative Assembly declared war on [[Antonio Guzmán Blanco]], accusing him of being a tyrant<ref name=":2">Brizuela, Jean Carlos (2017-12). «Diego Bautista Urbaneja durante el guzmanato: Un jurisconsulto en el poder (1873-1888)». ''Tiempo y Espacio'' '''27''' (68): 165-199. <small>ISSN 1315-9496</small>.</ref>.

With the intention of spreading the rebellion throughout the country, León Colina established contact with General José Ignacio Pulido, who until then had been a political ally of Guzmancism. When Guzmán Blanco found out about the rebellion, he expressed "The Revolution has an Army in the West without a general and in the East a general without an Army."<ref name=":0" />

On October 20, 1874 the insurrection broke out.<ref name=":2" /> On November 27, 1874, Guzmán Blanco arrived in Barquisimeto where the population received him enthusiastically, beginning the Battle of Barquisimeto. The battle lasted 3 days, leaving a large number of dead and ending in a victory for Antonio Guzmán Blanco. León Colina is forced to retreat to [[Coro, Venezuela|Coro]] with just 1,200 men. There he had to fight an uprising in favor of the government.<ref>{{Cite web |title=1874 - Cronología de historia de Venezuela |url=https://bibliofep.fundacionempresaspolar.org/_custom/static/cronologia_hv/zoom/s19/1874-4.html |access-date=2022-07-28 |website=bibliofep.fundacionempresaspolar.org}}</ref> ​There he had to fight an uprising in favor of the government.<ref>Silva Uzcátegui, Rafael Domingo (1981). ''Enciclopedia larense: geografía, historia, cultura y lenguaje del Estado Lara''. Caracas, Venezuela: Ediciones de la Presidencia de la República.</ref>

== Outcome ==
León Colina agreed to surrender on February 3, 1875<ref name=":1" />. With that victory, the power of President [[Antonio Guzmán Blanco]] was more entrenched.<ref name=":1" />

== See Also ==

* [[History of Venezuela]]
* [[April Revolution (Venezuela)]]

== References ==

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