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EL PRESIDENTE MÁS JÓVEN DE LA HISTORIA DEL PERÚ 🇵🇪 VIDA DE FELIPE S. SALAVERRY Y SU TRÁGICO FINAL ☠️
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Hello people. Well this time we're going to talk about the
youngest president in the history
of Peru and who he is or who he was. We're
talking about Felipe Santiago Salaverri and
in that case he would also be one of the
the
most impetuous or reckless of that
that
were very turbulent times for
Peru was a process of Independence and
then the anarchy
of the military leaders in which
he was one of them. But let's start,
since this
character has, let's say, few
writings about him, however, being an
almost novelistic figure, no. And also so
meteoric of such a meteoric career, I say
this because at his short 29 years of age he
was already president of the republic
through, of course, a coup d'état, no.
And this Mr. Felipe Santiago Salaverri,
eh, I only guide myself by a basic book
that was written not by a prano but
by a Chilean, the Chilean Bilbao, no, eh,
what else is it? It's like a panegyric, but I
also base myself on this to make this
video, other references from other also caudillos,
caudillos,
actors of those times,
such as the Same General Vidal or [Music]
[Music]
also the same Castilla and also Santa
Cruz who was
practically guilty of
that shooting but
well he was born in Lima in
6 from an early age eh he had the
opportunity to pursue studies in privileged places
privileged places at
at
the San
Carlos school, a school that was somewhat advanced at
that time, not in his ideas, he had
a good base
eh of studies that allowed him to have an
advanced literary and cultural education for
that time, eh no
excuse the redundancy eh or excuse the
comparisons for example Castilla who
boasted of never having read a
book was a Caudillo bar on the other hand
Santiago fel Santiago salaverri We
would have him for that education to put him
on the list of eh despots perhaps
enlightened no perhaps that he would have been
at that time no if he had eh had
the income of Peru much longer
however already at 14 years old
eh he saw With the call to arms as
San Martín passed through Peru he
decided to look for him not in the north chico in
hura is where he would join the army
along with another young man impetuous called or
nicknamed peset who some time later
was also president of the republic with
Antonio peset And these then embarked
on the adventure of independence in
that bloody war in the first campaign of the
intermediates and also that of
central Peru
by the hand of General Arenales eh And well
although those campaigns
were one could say a tie
against the Spanish since
the redundant victory that would give
freedom to Peru was not achieved this filled him with
military experience that made him rise
little by little already with the arrival of Bolívar
this would take him for his impetuosity to his
charge and would take him to the battle of
Junín and then in the battle of Cucho
where he fulfilled a good part no Forward
always not this gentleman No although it is said
that the people of Lima never fight their wars
this gentleman denies all that
affirmation that I see many times very
exaggerated because
Salaberri is the bravest man from Lima that there has
been in those lands Even if it
is for the cause or for
excessive ambition it must be noted that not that his
impetus and his manly vigor erected him
to the highest
political summit and let's see why Because
from with the departure of Bolivar and
then this would come to be an army and he would
participate in the war against the great
Colombia in what is now Ecuador
eh it would be in the battle of Portete de
Tarqui Portete de Tarqui
and he would also witness the coup
that Gamarra gave to the marar in the
middle of this campaign not when Well
everyone should unite let's say Gamarra
this conspirator soldier
eh of gave a coup to perhaps one of the
most honest presidents of Peru not that
in his time at the beginning not one of the
most honest characters that was Lamar and
Salaverry decided to accompany Lamar in
his in his Bad bad
fortune Gamarra when he saw that Salaverry was
of a impetus
eh Very
this very strong very fiery said you know
what attracts you to my cause and he did this
this
take this one out of that prison and
took him as a place Lieutenant to Tacna and
this well He would regret it later
because Salaverry conspires again and again
against Gamarra some time later eh when
the year 1800 was already running
eh seeing that
he was in the government of Orbegoso
seeing that he had
revolutionary impulses they isolated him or
exiled him to the Marañón jungle and this one to let's
say a town of barely
dozens of inhabitants no where he
would escape from that prison and he would take
again the city of Chachapoyas not the
capital of all of the
Amazona department and he would enter
Cajamarca no
where after a short battle he would be imprisoned
and this crazy thing in jail this
he with his skillful this
word would take all the soldiers
Under his cause and would march towards the coast
not taking all of Trujillo
Trujillo would face the forces
of Vidal General Vidal the first
Soldier of Peru of whom I have also
made a video now and this one well they would
face each other in the Moche checkpoint where
a very bloody battle no where this
would lose salaberry and then where Well
now it is is Zone it is called Ciudad
salaverri no
and then well he would be imprisoned for vinal and
this good one would have the opportunity to
shoot him but no he would not do it rather he would
spare his life and he would say the
return no and well this one goes towards
Ecuador and the Ecuador would return again
this one with more people to make the
revolution here in Peru and this time he would be
successful no Vidal well for having
spared his life fell under the bad
fortune of Orvego
and well salaberry would then take this what is
is
this battle in what is against Orrego
although this one in those already on arrival the
campaign in the
mountains would participate in the embrace of
Maingay that when well they signed the peace
not both armies not the army of
Roso and the that time that he was there in
Mano Chique not in Salaberri around there and
well that would make him form part of the
Deoso government for a time until
later Well that revolutionary bug
around there would lead him to give him a coup d'
état Orbegoso not everyone knew that he was
going to give him a coup d'état Yes or yes no
having the forces of practically the
entire north and Lima was not against him
however Rosodo did not believe that not
until the last even said that it is said
that he asked him face to face if you were going to carry
out a coup d'état and he said No if that
were the case I would have already shot him at this
moment I would have him shot sorry and well this
this
intentions some time later then when he
went to Arequipa to see an
exposed mutiny he would take advantage and carry out
a coup d'état no with that
coup d'état anarchy would occur and it is
there where a long year would pass where
this savior would practically dominate all of Peru
Peru
from Lima North all the way to the South
as far as Tacna and Arija and Quique and well
except for one city a city
called Arequipa that was in favor of the
Herboso government and well in order to
sustain himself Rosodo had to call Santa
Cruz and Santa Cruz without thinking twice
which had also been conspiring for some time
crossed the borders of Sodero and it is there
where he established himself in Arequipa and
Salaverry well also to avoid that
collapse of his government Islay was taken
route declared war on Bolivia and
then took the Islay route to go to
Arequipa but not
before arriving at the White City
declaring war death to the
Arequipeños that made the Arequipeños
defend themselves tooth and nail and in
the famous battle of Uchumayo eh a
very bloody battle this one well
Salaverry would lose and would try to reach
the coast however halfway between
the desert between the Pampa and the and
the port of Islay he would fall
prisoner at the hands of General Miller the
Irishman who really also from Peru
owes a lot to this gentleman no
and well the point is that he would be taken prisoner on the condition that well eh this one well he would spare his life no and upon arriving in Arequipa Santa Cruz was there and well upon seeing him he ordered him to be shot not in a court
martial and Miller annoyed he said you know
what but I gave my word that I would
spare the life of this Salaberry and
no he has to well be shot no and
well eh Salaberry was shot in the
Plaza de Armas of Arequipa eh a good
version of this is an act you ca
n't have the book by di Valdivia
the revolution of Arequipa and so when
the first in the beginning was eh he
wrote two letters to his wife one
in which he was optimistic the first in which he
said that maybe he was going to free him and
that he didn't know what to worry about and that well he was
going to list next to get to his
family and the other the last lead of
pessimism looking for support
abroad to commute that sentence
however the execution would be carried out
one afternoon in the city of Arequipa
in front of the cathedral where all of his
lieutenants of de Salaverry along with
him were nine people eh this
first one would fall no curious thing no the bullets didn't
reach Salaverry and this proud guy stood
up already walking like a kind of this
larenga saying the law protects me as if to
say they can't kill me please no
something like stealing for his life no
but in the end this in a second
eh salvo of shots this well would end
his life eh the epaulette of
Salaberry that that day has been using they
say that he got it from Team Valdivia he
didn't take it from
Salaberry's corpse and took it to his house not
long after Well he would show it to
some other captives that were around
there and well that would be the sad end
of Felipe Santiago Salaberri
youngest president of Peru who truly is a
prer of independence thus at his
young age But also that
military and warlike impetus made him gain
enemies Since in each Revolution or
each battle that he fought he always ordered the
execution of those Generally those eh that he
had as enemies something very cruel in
that aspect no and the sword dies by
sword and that happened Well with
Salaverry no that his time came he was one
of those leaders one of the few eh from
Lima I think around there along with my
bank but unlike my bank that
for me was more of a this was also a
cult but it was more of a no he didn't have that
courage of Salaverry not to go
forward not to battle no for that reason you see
Salaberry is admired a little Not that's what they do
n't have much limeños no that it
is throughout history it is not something
out there no maybe it is also due to
his part of his Arequipa ancestry I do not
know around there to see it no but the point is that
salaverry is one of those
novelistic characters that maybe deserves a novel
no Or at least an important mention not so
many productions I do not know that we have
that they overwrite about this I do not know
about clown characters but I do not know
we have a real a real
badass I do not know why I say salaberry
this was my review not so that you can
understand a little more of the history I already
said there the revolutions of
Arequipa by D Valdivia or also the
book of the biography of Felipe Santiago
salaberri By the Chilean writer Chilean
Bilbao over there those are the sources
friends because without Sources how is
it I am not going to be crazy and people
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