Industrial Age · South America · War

1824

Battle of Ayacucho

December 9, 1824

At twelve thousand feet on an Andean plateau, Sucre's army of patriots routed the last royalist field army in South America in less than an hour. Viceroy La Serna surrendered. Three centuries of Spanish rule over the Americas ended that afternoon. Bolivia, carved out of Upper Peru, would name itself for Bolivar the next year.