Simón Bolívar - Morillo ratified two treaties with Bolívar
Time: Saturday Nov 25, 1820
Place: Venezuela
Details: Morillo was left in control of Caracas and the coastal highlands.After the restoration of the Cádiz Constitution, Morillo ratified two treaties with Bolívar on 25 November 1820, calling for a six-month armistice and recognizing Bolívar as president of the republic.
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