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who defeated the French in the bloody battle of Vertieres and proclaimed the independence of Haiti on January 1, 1804.
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in a popular revolt that started the independence process of Colombia
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It is noted that the independence treaty is signed in the Talcahuano commune of the city of Concepción.
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when a conspiracy, inspired mainly by Doctor José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia and whose military head were captains Pedro Juan Caballero and Juan Bautista Rivarola, the ensign
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On June 24, 1821 the most important land battle for the country's independence was fought
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by which he declared the formal rupture of the ties of political dependence of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata with the Spanish monarchy.
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This proclaimed in Lima the independence of the Peruvian State (1821) and under his Protectorate the first Constituent Congress of the country was formed.
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it was an uprising against the authorities of the Captaincy General of Guatemala.
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Nicaraguan leaders began a negotiation process by drafting an act of independence that was recognized by the heads of the Crown.
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Due to government insecurities, the leaders agreed to join Agustín de Itubide's Mexican Empire one year later
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In 1838, Honduras became independent from the Federal Republic of Central America and became an independent free country.
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which was proclaimed independent in relation to the authorities that France had imposed in Madrid, and they went on to recognize the sovereignty of the deposed Spanish King Fernando VII.
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brought the first constitution of the kingdom, after which Don Pedro finally managed to declare in 1822 the independence of the Portuguese Empire.
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the total independence of the eastern territory with respect to the Kingdom of Portugal is declared, and at the same time
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by means of the General Assembly of Deputies of the Provinces of Upper Peru with the name of the Republic of Bolívar that was changed by the Republic of Bolivia, becoming independent from Spain.
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After the war of independence, the country was subjected to repeated US military interventions.
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The United States, which lasted until the association with the Soviet Union that occurred after Fidel Castro's revolution in 1959.
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Española began on November 10, 1821 with the Independence of the Villa de Los Santos led by Colonel Segundo de Villareal