Honduran intervention in Nicaragua (1851)
The 1851 Honduran Expedition to Nicaragua was a military expedition carried by the Honduran army to return José Laureano Pineda Ugarte to power after being overthrown by José Trinidad Muñoz
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Honduras Granadans rebels | Nicaragua | ||||||
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Juan Lindo José Laureano Pineda Ugarte | José Trinidad Muñoz | ||||||
Muñoz, expelled from El Salvador, orchestrated the August 4, 1851, uprising in León, Nicaragua, overthrowing José Laureano Pineda. Initially, Muñoz became Minister of War, but the plan for a theocratic-military government shifted. Facing charges, Muñoz surrendered when Honduras and Granada forces besieged León, securing a general amnesty except for him and seven military leaders. The government later extended amnesty to all, ending the revolt.[2]
References
- Castellanos, Pedro Zamora (December 29, 1925). "Vida militar de Centro America". Tipografia nacional – via Google Books.
- Gámez, José Dolores (December 29, 1889). "Historia de Nicaragua desde los tiempos prehistóricos hasta 1860: en sus relaciones con España, Mexico y Centro-America". Tip. de "El Pais," – via Google Books.
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