# Admirable Campaign

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The **Admirable Campaign** (Spanish: *Campaña Admirable*) was a military action led by [Simón Bolívar](/source/Sim%C3%B3n_Bol%C3%ADvar) in which the provinces of Mérida, Barinas, Trujillo and Caracas were conquered by the [Patriots](/source/Patriot_Governments_(Spanish_American_independence)).[1]: 146 Its objective was to free [Venezuela](/source/Venezuela) from Spanish control, which was accomplished in conjunction with [Santiago Mariño](/source/Santiago_Mari%C3%B1o)'s simultaneous campaign in the east.

## Overview

After the loss of the [First Republic of Venezuela](/source/First_Republic_of_Venezuela), Bolívar had gone to New Granada where he joined the army of the [United Provinces](/source/United_Provinces_of_New_Granada), which was in the process of fighting with cities that did not recognize its authority. On January 28, 1813, Bolívar captured [Ocaña](/source/Oca%C3%B1a,_Norte_de_Santander), a city which was on the main roads to Venezuela. The expedition was formed by two divisions, a vanguard led by Colonel [Atanasio Girardot](/source/Atanasio_Girardot) and a rear under Colonel [José Félix Ribas](/source/Jos%C3%A9_F%C3%A9lix_Ribas). At the same time [Domingo de Monteverde](/source/Juan_Domingo_de_Monteverde) was moving troops to western Venezuela in preparation for an invasion of New Granada, threatening the newly independent states there.

From Ocaña Bolívar moved against royalist areas of New Granada, taking the border city of Cúcuta in the [Battle of Cúcuta](/source/Battle_of_C%C3%BAcuta) on February 28. Here, Bolivar asked United Provinces for aid and permission to enter Venezuela through a document named the "[Cartagena Manifesto](/source/Cartagena_Manifesto)" (Spanish: *Manifiesto de Cartagena*). The United Provinces regarded his petition favourably taking into consideration the numerous actions that he executed for the Neogranadan government. As soon as government authorization was given, the campaign started its march into Venezuela on February 16. The expedition marched through [San Cristóbal](/source/San_Crist%C3%B3bal,_T%C3%A1chira), [La Grita](/source/La_Grita), [Mérida](/source/M%C3%A9rida,_M%C3%A9rida) and [Trujillo](/source/Trujillo,_Trujillo). It is from this city that Bolívar issued his "[Decree of War to the Death](/source/Decree_of_War_to_the_Death)." In the Decree Bolivar announced that the patriot army will treat [Spaniards](/source/Peninsulares) and [Criollos](/source/Criollo_(people)) differently: "Spaniards and [Canarians](/source/Canary_Islands), you can expect death, even if uninvolved, if you do not actively work in favor of the independence of America. Americans, count on life, even if guilty." The Decree would remain in force, technically, until the treaty signed with [Pablo Morillo](/source/Pablo_Morillo) at [Santa Ana de Trujillo](/source/Trujillo,_Trujillo) on November 26, 1820, regularized the rules of engagement.

The last major engagement of the campaign was the [Battle of Los Horcones](/source/Battle_of_Los_Horcones) on July 22. After that the expedition occupied the cities of [Valencia](/source/Valencia,_Carabobo) and [La Victoria](/source/La_Victoria,_Aragua) in early August. Losing on two fronts, the royalist government surrendered on August 4.

Bolívar's forces had a triumphal entrance into the city of [Caracas](/source/Caracas) on August 6, bringing an end to the campaign and reestablishing the [Venezuelan republic](/source/Second_Republic_of_Venezuela).

## See also

- [Nevado](/source/Nevado), the [mucuchies](/source/Mucuchies) puppy gift to [Simon Bolivar](/source/Simon_Bolivar), from the Admirable Campaign.
- [Military career of Simón Bolívar](/source/Military_career_of_Sim%C3%B3n_Bol%C3%ADvar)

## References

1. Arana, M., 2013, Bolivar, New York: Simon & Schuster, ISBN 9781439110195

## External links

- [Simón-Bolívar.org - Admirable Campaign (1813)](https://web.archive.org/web/20071217215225/http://www.simon-bolivar.org/bolivar/campana_admirable.html) (in Spanish)
- [Venezuela Tuya - Admirable Campaign (1813)](http://www.venezuelatuya.com/historia/campana_admirable.htm) (in Spanish)

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