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The Andes Dream - Chapter 190: The Tonusco River
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... he Boquerón pass and the loss of nearly two thousand fanatic troops, he could no longer remain idle.
Spain was already bleeding in Europe, locked in a brutal struggle against Revolutionary France. Reinforcements from the Peninsula were impossible. Yet ignoring such an opportunity would cost Ezpeleta far more than a failed campaign—it could cost him his position, his honor, and perhaps his life.
So he acted.
By December of 1793, after six months of relentless mobilization ...
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