Tarija War

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The Tarija War, also known as the War between Argentina and the Peru–Bolivian Confederation, was an armed conflict that occurred between 1837 and 1839. Because it happened while the Peru–Bolivian Confederation was engaged in a parallel war against the Republic of Chile during the so-called War of the Confederation, both conflicts are often confused. The Tarija War began on May 19, 1837, when Juan Manuel de Rosas, who was in charge of managing foreign relations for the Argentine Confederation and was governor of the Province of Buenos Aires, declared war directly on President Andres de Santa Cruz because of the Tarija Question and Confederation's support for the Unitarian Party.

1837 — 1839  Wikidata
War between Argentina and the Peru-Bolivian Confederation; War between Argentina and the Peru–Bolivian Confederation; War between the Argentine Confederation and the Peru-Bolivian Confederation; War between the Argentine Confederation and the Peru–Bolivian Confederation
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