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The April Revolution, also known as the Yellow Revolution, was a campaign initiated by Antonio Guzmán Blanco with leaders of the Venezuelan Federal War, including his most adept followers, Joaquín Crespo and Francisco Linares Alcántara. Coming from Curaçao and bringing material to quickly rearm the rebel army, Guzmán and his army landed in Curamichate, near La Vela de Coro, on 14 February 1870. By 27 April of the same year, after three days of combat, they enter Caracas triumphantly acclaimed by the people dissatisfied with the government of José Ruperto Monagas; the city had between 1,600 and 2,000 defenders, most of them armed residents. General Monagas signed the surrender of the government and began the long term of Antonio Guzmán Blanco, a period known as Yellow Liberalism. Guzmán Bla

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  • April Revolution (Venezuela) (en)
  • Revolución de Abril (Venezuela) (es)
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  • La revolución de Abril, también conocida como la Revolución Amarilla, fue una campaña iniciada por Antonio Guzmán Blanco junto con caudillos de la Guerra Federal de Venezuela, incluyendo sus más adeptos seguidores, Joaquín Crespo y Francisco Linares Alcántara, para derrocar al gobierno de los azules de José Ruperto Monagas. (es)
  • The April Revolution, also known as the Yellow Revolution, was a campaign initiated by Antonio Guzmán Blanco with leaders of the Venezuelan Federal War, including his most adept followers, Joaquín Crespo and Francisco Linares Alcántara. Coming from Curaçao and bringing material to quickly rearm the rebel army, Guzmán and his army landed in Curamichate, near La Vela de Coro, on 14 February 1870. By 27 April of the same year, after three days of combat, they enter Caracas triumphantly acclaimed by the people dissatisfied with the government of José Ruperto Monagas; the city had between 1,600 and 2,000 defenders, most of them armed residents. General Monagas signed the surrender of the government and began the long term of Antonio Guzmán Blanco, a period known as Yellow Liberalism. Guzmán Bla (en)
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  • April Revolution (en)
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  • Liberal victory * Surrender of José Ruperto Monagas * End of the Government of the Blues * Beginning of Yellow Liberalism (en)
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  • The April Revolution, also known as the Yellow Revolution, was a campaign initiated by Antonio Guzmán Blanco with leaders of the Venezuelan Federal War, including his most adept followers, Joaquín Crespo and Francisco Linares Alcántara. Coming from Curaçao and bringing material to quickly rearm the rebel army, Guzmán and his army landed in Curamichate, near La Vela de Coro, on 14 February 1870. By 27 April of the same year, after three days of combat, they enter Caracas triumphantly acclaimed by the people dissatisfied with the government of José Ruperto Monagas; the city had between 1,600 and 2,000 defenders, most of them armed residents. General Monagas signed the surrender of the government and began the long term of Antonio Guzmán Blanco, a period known as Yellow Liberalism. Guzmán Blanco marches with six thousand soldiers on Apure, pacifying it at the beginning of 1871 and assuring his power. (en)
  • La revolución de Abril, también conocida como la Revolución Amarilla, fue una campaña iniciada por Antonio Guzmán Blanco junto con caudillos de la Guerra Federal de Venezuela, incluyendo sus más adeptos seguidores, Joaquín Crespo y Francisco Linares Alcántara, para derrocar al gobierno de los azules de José Ruperto Monagas. (es)
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