- Battle of Vilcapugio
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Vilcapugio
partof=Argentine War of Independence
date=October 1 ,1813
place=Bolivia
result= Spanish victory
combatant1=flagicon|Argentina|altUnited Provinces of South America
combatant2=flagicon|Spain|1873Spanish Empire
commander1=flagicon|Argentina|altManuel Belgrano
commander2=flagicon|Spain|1873Joaquín de la Pezuela The Battle of Vilcapugio ( _qu. Sacred Well) was fought onOctober 1 ,1813 during the Campaign ofAlto Peru in theArgentine War of Independence , where the pro-independence forces led by GeneralManuel Belgrano were defeated by the pro-Spanish Royalists, led by Joaquin de la Pezuela.The Campaign was restarted upon the insistence of the government in
Buenos Aires after the Army of the North's victories during the Battles of Tucumán and Salta. Despite havingmalaria and having to command a company of new conscripts with insufficient artillery, Belgrano accepted the commanding post.Belgrano's army was supported by Colonel
Baltasar Cárdenas and the 2,000 poorly organized natives under his command, and ColonelCornelio Zelaya with forces fromCochabamba . Both colonels had orders to incite rebellion amongst the indigenous populations who provided the realists with valuable information. Knowing that the realist army did not have enough mules to move its artillery and provisions, Belgrano planned to use apincer movement to attack, confidently believing that Pezuela would not provide much resistance.At the end of September 1813, most of Belgrano's army arrived in the prairie of Vilcapugio, which was a plateau surrounded by tall mountains to the north of Potosí. The realist troops were encamped at Condo-Condo under the orders of Pazuela and Major
Saturnino Castro , which allowed them to cut off Cárdenas' troops and any communication between Belgrano and the Cochabamban forces. Castro also attained documents from Cárdenas giving instructions to Belgrano. With these documents Pazuela was able to interrupt Belgrano's plans and began his advance on the mountains on October 1. Belgrano's army veterans from the North contained the left flank and center column of the realist army and forced them to back down until Pezuela recognized he was losing the battle at Virrey de Lima; however, his own left flank remained in action and defeated Belgrano's right column. If the Northern army had continued to persist in defeating the Spanish troops or attacked the section that found Cárdenas' troops, victory would have been secured.Fact|date=December 2007 The arrival of the realist cavalry made the rebels panic, causing them to disperse. The realist army reorganized itself and appropriated all of its artillery, continuously shelling the few soldiers left in Belgrano's encampment. Belgrano andEustaquio Dìaz Vèlez had decided that Velez would be the one to go to Potosí to reunite with the dispersed troops.Dìaz Vèlez took command over the troops in Potosí after Vilcapugio with the rest of the army on the left flank of the enemy. At this point the troops organized themselves to pursue the Campaign of Alto Perú according the orders of the government of Buenos Aires.
See also
Battle of Ayohuma
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