Third Andean War (Failed Revolutions)

The Third Andean War was a military conflict waged by Gran Colombia against the Federal Kingdom of Andea and the Kingdom of Spain in 1853-54. The War itself was a result of the attempt made by the Peru-Bolivian Confederation (in which became Andea) to restore it's former prestige by engaging itself in a series of conquests by Invading Ecuador and Southern Mexico in which later resulted in Spanish and Gran Colombian intervention.

After the Gran Colombians invaded Andea and besieged Spanish and Andean Forces in Cusco, Spanish troops landed in Northern Colombia with the objective of forcing the capitulation of Gran Colombia but the Gran Colombians being able to mobilize their units faster then the Spanish were able to halt any Spanish Offensive in Gran Colombia and force them into a stalemate resulting in the Andeans who had lost any hope in continue fighting to surrender to the Gran Colombians.

As a result of the War, the Federal Kingdom of Andea had to face revolutionary movements such as the resurgence of Bolivarism in the former region of Bolivia and the return of the Gamaristas , a group of former Peruvian officers who were loyal to Augustin Gamara the first Supreme Director of Peru-Bolivia/Andea while Gran Colombia became the absolute Hegamon in South America. However the Spanish humiliated by the defeat eventually seeked to put down Gran Colombia themselves in order to spread their own influence in South America.