Revolution of the Reforms

Revolution of the Reforms
Part of the Venezuelan civil wars and Venezuelan coups d'etat
Date7 June 1835-1 March 1836
Location
Result

Restoration of the constitutional power Defeat of the insurrection

Resignation of José María Vargas on April 24, 1836
Belligerents
Conservatives Reformist rebels
Commanders and leaders
  • Santiago Mariño
  • Diego Ibarra
  • Louis Peru de Lacroix
  • Pedro Briceño Méndez
  • José Tadeo Monagas
  • Estanislao Rendón
  • Andrés Level de Goda
  • Pedro Carujo
  • Julián Castro
  • Blas Bruzual
  • The Revolution of the Reforms was a military movement in Venezuela between June 7, 1835, and March 1, 1836, against the government of José María Vargas, the conservative Congress, and the influence of José Antonio Páez.[1][2] It was led by outstanding independence heroes such as Santiago Mariño, Diego Ibarra, Pedro Briceño Méndez, José Laurencio Silva, José María Melo, Blas Bruzual, Luis Perú de Lacroix, Pedro Carujo, José Tadeo Monagas, Renato Beluche, Andrés Level de Goda, and Estanislao Rendon.[1]

    1. ^ a b Parra Pérez, Carracciolo (1958) Mariño y las guerras civiles, I: La Revolución de las Reformas. Madrid: Ediciones Cultura Hispánica.
    2. ^ Martínez Astudillo, Julio César (1993) El Ideal Prohibido: 79-81. Caracas: Vadell Hermanos Editores. ISBN 980071734X

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