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===== The Lima-Belém Conspiracy =====
===== The Lima-Belém Conspiracy =====
Since the end of the Great War, communardism presence decreased in South America, and the continent saw the rise of National Republicanism ideology. In Peru and Equador, part of the military started to discuss in secret talks the installation of a National Republican government in both countries, as a way to restore the prosperity of the countries. From 1939 to 1943, generals from both nations worked together to convince most of the forces to join the cause. In Equador, the head of the national republican conspirators was the general Magalhães Almeida.
Since the end of the Great War, communardism presence decreased in South America, and the continent saw the rise of National Republicanism ideology. In Peru and Equador, part of the military started to discuss in secret talks the installation of a National Republican government in both countries, as a way to restore the prosperity of the countries. From 1940 to 1943, generals from both nations worked together to convince most of the forces to join the cause. In Equador, the head of the national republican conspirators was the general Magalhães Almeida.


===== 1944 National Republican Coup =====
===== 1944 National Republican Coup =====