
Independencia del Perú
Independencia del Perú, achieved in 1821, marked the country's liberation from Spanish colonial rule. Led by figures like José de La Riva Agüero and José de San Martín, Peru transitioned from a colony to a sovereign nation, establishing its own government and identity. This independence was part of broader Latin American movements against colonialism, fostering nation-building and national pride. It also paved the way for political, social, and economic development, shaping Peru’s path as an independent state within the global community.