• 24 May: The Sixty passed through Capacho, where they were joined by 120 more men from the Castro party, including
Eleazar López Contreras. Hours later, the Restorative Army carried out a successful ambush in Tononó on the government troops. • 27 May: The rebels, already with 400 troops, were located in Las Pilas, near
San Cristóbal, and attacked the government reinforcements with as a result, a new revolutionary victory. • 28 May: The Restorers settled in
Táriba where they reorganized their forces. • 11 June: The rebels faced the Continuationist troops led by in the . After four hours of intense fighting, the government army was defeated. • 16 June: Castro and his troops returned to San Cristóbal and besieged it. • 23-24 June: The Restorers attacked the city, which was defended by General Juan Pablo Peñaloza. The city could not be taken. • 12 July: Castro lifted the siege in the face of the proximity of 4,000 government troops under the command of Antonio Fernández. • 27 July: The Restorers faced the Continuationist troops in the Combat of Cordero. The government artillery forced the Restorers to fall back towards
Palmira. • 28 July: After 18 hours of exchanges of fire, the Continuationist managed to regroup with Peñaloza in San Cristóbal. • 31 July: Castro and the Restorers advanced towards
Mérida and
Trujillo. • 2 August: The Restorers decided to march towards the center of the country. Days later they camped in
Tovar. • 5 August: The rebels took
Bailadores. • 6 August: The Restorers attacked Tovar, a city defended by two thousand troops led by . After a fierce battle, the town was taken. • 9 August: Castro and the Restorers arrived in
Mérida. • 16 August: They occupied
Valera. • 22 August: The rebels took
Carora and continued their march. • 26 August: Castro and the Restorers stopped in
Parapara before a flood of the
Tocuyo River. A contingent under the command of Elías Torres Aular and Lorenzo Guevara attacked them. Castro defeated Torres in the rear, while Guevara retreated. The rebels captured a Krupp cannon. • 1 September: Castro and the Restorers passed through
Barquisimeto without being attacked. The rebels advanced through
Yaritagua, Urachiche and
Chivacoa. • 8 September: The rebels presented combat to General Rosendo Medina in
Nirgua. Medina was defeated. • 12 September: Castro arrived in
Tocuyito in command of almost 2,000 soldiers and camped there. The government organized a large army in
Valencia with the intention to definitively crush the Restoration movement • 14 September: Castro, outnumbered 2 to 1, fought the government army in the town of Tocuyito. President Andrade was present in La Victoria to lead the battle. The Continuationist Generals Diego Bautista Ferrer and Antonio Fernández followed contradictory orders issued by the President himself. The military maneuvers ordered by Castro, added to the contradictory orders of the President, sowed chaos in the government army that ended by withdrawing. • 16 September: The rebels took
Valencia. As a result of the result of the Battle of Tocuyito, senior government leaders began to negotiate the outcome with Castro. Finance Minister
Manuel Antonio Matos acted as intermediary. • 19 October:
Ignacio Andrade decided to abandone the Presidency. He boarded the boat
Bolívar and left for exile on the
Island of Saint Thomas. Vice President
Víctor Rodríguez Párraga assumed power temporarily. • 22 October:
Castro triumphantly entered
Caracas, definitively defeating the government. == See also ==