What if the spanish royalist army of Peru had managed to defeat Simon Bolivar at the Battle of Ayacucho (1824), during the last stages of the Latin American Independence Wars?
Could Peru have become an autonomous "dominion" of Spain? How could its culture, politics, and relations with neighbouring states have developed?
What would have happened to Ecuador and Bolivia?
 
What if the spanish royalist army of Peru had managed to defeat Simon Bolivar at the Battle of Ayacucho (1824), during the last stages of the Latin American Independence Wars?
Could Peru have become an autonomous "dominion" of Spain? How could its culture, politics, and relations with neighbouring states have developed?
What would have happened to Ecuador and Bolivia?

Peru could have turned into some sort of "brother kingdom", indepent but under the same dynasty, as the UK-Canada relationship is today.
 
Bumping for interest.
With a major colony still in their hands, will the spanish end up recognizing less latin american countries as independent?
 
Would Peru alogn whith Brazil?D.Pedro was a Bourbon too.
The thing here though is that I doubt the Spanish crown is going to relocate to Peru, so anything like this would be kind of convoluted. I suspect that since the Empire is going to be the only people not eagerly waiting for an opening to rip apart Peru. They will naturally gravitate towards each other, though old rivalries may blind the Spanish crown for a bit.

This thing is that a Dominion had never really been tried at this point, so there are a lot of possibilities here.
 
Nothing, al The coast and The most importants citys were free at this point, The chilean navy was reign supreme by this point, so The royalist don't have how to get supplies and spain Is barely free of the spanish yoke, is only time before The Perus get free, even if they don't want to
 
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