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Epilogue
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In 1833 the first Peruvian president and caudillo, Agustín Gamarra, finished his tenure of four years in power after facing seventeen conspiracies and vicious opposition in the press. A succession of sixteen military presidents followed until the civilian Manuel Pardo won the election of 1872. Fifty years after independence, Pardo could finally govern, thus fulfilling the aspirations of men of letters. He was the son of the leading ...
Title: Epilogue
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In 1833 the first Peruvian president and caudillo, Agustín Gamarra, finished his tenure of four years in power after facing seventeen conspiracies and vicious opposition in the press.
A succession of sixteen military presidents followed until the civilian Manuel Pardo won the election of 1872.
Fifty years after independence, Pardo could finally govern, thus fulfilling the aspirations of men of letters.
He was the son of the leading .
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