504 Republic of Peru
readx(); Lima, Peru.
Its status as the capital of the Viceroyalty of Peru, the Kingdom of Spain, finally ended its mission on this day.
Amaru II himself held aloft a banner symbolizing the Inca kings and planted it on the pedestal in front of the Peruvian Governor's Palace, and when the flag was blown and fluttered by the wind, the Peruvians gathered in front of the Governor's Palace began to cheer enthusiastically, and the cheers were filled with endless joy and pride. And even not far away, a few Spaniards who looked a little embarrassed, looking at these goods that they looked down on on weekdays, were so jubilant, all the faces were like earth, and they could only hold their tails.
On this day, Amaru II led 18,000 soldiers of the Peruvian Revolutionary Army to storm the capital city. Although the Spanish colonial army had resisted fiercely before, half a month ago, the Peruvian Revolutionary Army received a large amount of military assistance from Datang, including 130 mm and 155 mm heavy artillery exported by Datang. The Peruvian Revolutionary Army, which had dozens of heavy artillery pieces and a relatively large number of people, advanced in the Battle of Lima, defeating the colonial troops who came to support them one after another, and blasting the foundation fortress of Lima into a gap. Eventually, the Spanish defenders, who thought they could not win, surrendered to the revolutionary army, and Amaru II returned to the city that he once regarded as a "dirty Indian liar" as a conqueror and liberator.
The arrival of Amaru II not only inspired many local Indians, but also the native whites of Lima welcomed the revolutionary army
。 The native-born whites also had a hard time speaking about the Spanish colonial rule, and in the past few years, the Peruvian National Revolutionary Party led by Amaru II, with the support of the Tang people, spared no effort to promote its own ideas, and was recognized by many native-born whites.
At least the native-born whites were before the revolutionary army stormed the city. I basically understood the political views of the Kuomintang Revolutionary Party. They knew that even if the Indians established an independent Peru, they would not enslave their native whites. The essence of internationalism is the equality of peoples. Although in this era is somewhat high and low. However, the native-born whites know. Their contribution is indispensable to the governance of this country. In practice, after more than a century of integration, the native whites of South America eventually formed a new ethnic group with the local Indians.
Amaru II raised his fist in the air, and in front of him was a microphone stand......
That's right, it's indeed a microphone, although the invention of the microphone in the other plane is relatively late, but the traversal comes with mature experience. It didn't take long to figure out something like a microphone and an expansion system. So at this time, Amaru's speech can be heard by everyone present.
“…… My compatriots, who live in this land, who have watered this land with the same diligence and sweat as I do, and who hope that hard work will lead to prosperity, and who believe in freedom, equality, and democracy as much as I do, we have achieved the most glorious victory since the revolution on this day. This city, which was once used by the Kingdom of Spain to rule and exploit Peru – has changed today – is henceforth a symbol of civilization and greatness, fairness and justice, democracy and freedom, where our people will build a new country, the Republic of Peru! ”
Before that. There were some Indians who hoped that Amaru II would re-establish the Inca Empire and become the emperor of the new empire. But Amaru II refused without even thinking about it, he insisted. He is the leader of the Peruvian National Revolutionary Party, and he is fighting for the freedom and happiness of the people of this country, not for the overthrow of the colonial rule of a decaying kingdom, so as to oppress and rule the Peruvians himself.
Amaru II believed that only by adhering to the idea and path of internationalism, following the Tang model, and combining the actual situation of the country, can Peru build itself into a rich and strong country and make its people happy.
Of course, this set is definitely not something that Amaru II could have come up with on his own. The Tang people around him were constantly instilling in him, coupled with the clear precedence and feasibility of these theories. This made Amaru II a staunch believer in internationalism. This is not uncommon, especially in South America, including those of the National Revolutionary Party in Mexico. In terms of belief in internationalism, it is definitely deeper and firmer than those theorists who created internationalism in Datang.
The speech was very brief, and Amaru II did not say much, but it was clearly enough to satisfy the Peruvians, both native-born and Indians, who celebrated their freedom. From this moment on, all Peruvians, regardless of ethnicity or identity, enjoy a status of freedom, free from enslavement and from violation. Their interests are protected by the law and cannot be unjustifiably insulted by decrees from the Kingdom.
At this time, Amaru II also declared himself the first president of the Republic of Peru, and at the same time he also announced that the country was led by the Peruvian National Revolutionary Party, and that Peru would hold democratic elections to elect the Peruvian Congress. Given that the PN has gained overwhelming power in the country, and at the same time generally enjoys the support of the broadest number of Indians, there is no doubt that the PNG MPs will make up the majority of the Congress. Of course, it is also more likely that people who were originally non-party members will be absorbed into the National Revolutionary Party immediately after being elected as members of parliament.
In this respect, the First International had the same fears about the Peruvian National Revolutionary Party as it did about the Mexican National Revolutionary Party (which no longer exists), that victory would be too easy to corrupt the party, that political opportunists would enter the party organization, and that the purity of the party would be undermined. In order to solve this series of problems, the First International sent a commissioner to preside over the work in Peru, and the first task was to grasp the political atmosphere and discipline within the party. Amaru II agreed, having seen corruption and corruption among colonial officials, so he sought to establish a clean government.
As a result, Peru became the first country in South America to achieve full independence. On the surface, Peru's sovereignty is completely independent and determined by its citizens, but in fact, due to the large amount of aid received from the Tang Dynasty and the direct leadership of the First International, Peru can actually be regarded as an overseas territory with a slightly more distant relationship than the overseas territory.
Because on the very first day of the establishment of the Peruvian Congress, a new bill was enacted, the Act on Mutual Assistance among Internationalist Fraternal States. (To be continued.) )
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