Fourth Andean War (Failed Revolutions)

The Fourth Andean War was a war between Peru and Bolivia lasting from 1874 to 1876. After launching a Coup d'etat in 1873 in which the nephew of former Peru-Bolivian Leader Josue Pomar, Jonathàn Pomar seized power willing to emulate his uncle by restoring the Peru-Bolivian Confederation and besting the Gran Colombians as his uncle had dreamed.

Intending to do so, Jonathàn quickly mobilized the Peruvian Army and invaded Bolivia on 5 March 1874 quickly reaching La Paz by April without meeting a lot of opposition from the Bolivians. Continuing his march towards Sucre formerly known as Pomaria City, Jonathàn met opposition from the Bolivian Army and was once more able to defeat the Bolivians though a last minute victory pulled by the Bolivian Army resulted in Sucre avoiding occupation by Peru.

In Late 1874, Chile declared war on Peru after signing an alliance with Bolivia and launched a counter-offensive that pushed the Peruvian Army out of Bolivia by Mid 1875. The joint Chilean-Bolivian Army invaded Peru but were defeated at the gates of Cusco in Late 1875 before once again being pushed back towards the Peru-Bolivian border by Early 1876.

With both Peruvian and Bolivian Armies exhausted Jonathàn Pomar accepted Chile's offer for a Status Quo Ante Bellum and as a result the Pre-War borders were restored. However the Jonathàn Pomar's failure to annex Bolivia resulted in a Coup being launched against him in 1877 and eventually the Peruvian Leader being exiled to the Confederation of the Equator until his return in 1880 in a Equatorian-Backed Coup d'etat.