Context | Peace Treaty that concluded the Federal civil War (1859-63) in Venezuela |
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Signed | 23 April 1863 |
Location | Coche, Caracas, Venezuela |
Sealed | 25 May 1863 |
Signatories | Pedro José Rojas Antonio Guzmán Blanco |
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The Treaty of Coche was an agreement that formally established the end of the Federal War in Venezuela.[1]
The name of the treaty originates from the fact that it was made at the estate of Coche, in that period very close to Caracas, and today part of the Parish of Coche in Caracas.
The agreement was initially made on 23 April 1863, between, on the one hand for the Conservatives, Pedro José Rojas, Secretary General of the Supreme Chief of the Republic: José Antonio Páez, and on the other hand for the Liberals, Antonio Guzmán Blanco, Secretary General of the Provisional President of the Federation: Juan Crisóstomo Falcón, and later confirmed by both Páez and Falcón on 25 May 1863.