Sierra Campaign

The Sierra Campaign or Breña Campaign was the last phase of the land campaigns of the War of the Pacific. This stage begins after the occupation of Lima, in February 1881, and extends until the consolidation of the Treaty of Ancón, between October and November 1883, which ends the war, with favorable conditions for Chile.

Sierra Campaign
Part of War of the Pacific

Geographic map of Peru. In brown, you can see the Sierra or the Peruvian highlands, where the events of this campaign took place.
DateFebruary 1881 – November 1883
Location
Sierra (Andean region), Peru
Result

Chilean victory

  • Peace conditions favorable to the Chilean government are created.
  • Establishment of the government of Miguel Iglesias.
  • Isolation of Cáceres resistance and decline of other guerrilla leaders.
Belligerents

Chile


Government of La Magdalena (until 1881)


Government of Iglesias (since 1883)
Peru's divided factions
Commanders and leaders

Patricio Lynch


Francisco García Calderón (until 1881)


Miguel Iglesias (since 1883)

Andrés Avelino Cáceres


Nicolás de Piérola


Francisco García Calderón (POW)


Miguel Iglesias (until 1882)


Other minor leaders

See also

Bibliography

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  • Sater, William F. (2007). Andean Tragedy: Fighting the War of the Pacific, 1879–1884. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-4334-7.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Bulnes, Gonzalo (1919). Guerra del Pacífico. Ocupación del Perú - La Paz (PDF). 3. Valparaíso, Chile: Sociedad Imprenta y Litografía Universo.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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