Liberation of Peru (Greater Colombia)

(The following content was translated by Babelfish, and has only been partially checked) Bolívar gather an army to cross the Peruvian Andes and defeat the last royalist army in South America. After the battle of Junín, in which the bolivarian troops overcome the Spaniards, Bolívar is called back to Colombia to reassume his role as president. In Lima, he makes a call to the Panama Congress before returning to Bogota. The 6th December, 1824, libertarian troops under control of Antonio José de Sucre, win over the last royalist army in Ayacucho.

After the capitulation of the royalist army, they are committed to definitively retire from South America, nevertheless there are still some dispersed Spanish troops left, thus Sucre is engaged in persecuting them.