Ezequiel Zamora was a Venezuelan soldier and leader of the Federalists in the Federal War (Guerra Federal) of 1859–1863.
Ezequiel Zamora
Statue of Ezequiel Zamora, Railway Station, Cúa
The Federal War — also known as the Great War or the Five Year War — was a civil war (1859–1863) in Venezuela between the Conservative Party and the Liberal Party over the monopoly the Conservatives held over government positions and land ownership, and their intransigence in granting any reforms. This drove the Liberals – known as the Federalists – to look for greater autonomy for the provinces: a new federalism for Venezuela, as it were. It was the biggest and bloodiest civil war that Venezuela had since its independence from Spain on 5 July 1811. Around a hundred thousand people died in the violence of the war, or from hunger or disease, in a country with a population of just over a million people.
Combat of Maiquetía, during the beginning of the Federal War, 2 September 1859
Battle of Santa Inés, the first major conflict during the Federal War
Ezequiel Zamora, the federalist who won the battle of Santa Inés, 1859.