Latin America based on Topics 10 and 11 on the Revolutions of Independence from Mexico to Chile.
By VelezC9D
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Cabildo de Santiago summons the residents to the First Government Board of the Kingdom of Chile.
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September 14: Francisco Xavier Venegas takes possession of the viceroyalty of New Spain.
September 16: Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla calls to arms the town of Dolores, Guanajuato, in an event known as Grito de Dolores that initiates the Independence of Mexico. -
The Orilleros Revolution or Fifth-sixth Revolution was a civic-military coup produced in the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata.
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The Taking of Zacatecas was a military action of the Mexican War of Independence, carried out on April 15, 1811, in the city of Zacatecas, Zacatecas.
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The Battle of Izúcar was a military action of the Mexican War of Independence, carried out on February 23, 1812,
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The Provisional Constitutional Regulation of 1812 was the constitutional text that governed in Chile from October 27, 1812 to October 6, 1813. It was promulgated by José Miguel Carrera and prepared with an important participation of the American consul Robert Poinsett and the Chuquisaqueño Jaime
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The Chilpancingo Congress abolished slavery, established the rights of the people, and voted for the Declaration of Independence of Mexico.
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The Assembly of the Year XIII, also known as the General Constituent and Sovereign Assembly of the Year 1813, was a congress of deputies of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata called by the Second Triumvirate, which met in Buenos Aires
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Royalist victory in Rancagua
O' Higgins ran away to Mendoza Argentina -
The Constitutional Decree for the freedom of Mexican America, also known as the Constitution of Apatzingán, was the first to be drafted in Mexico.
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The so-called Congress "of the Free Peoples" also known as the Congress "of the East", meeting as of June 29, 1815 in the city of Concepción del Uruguay, province of Entre Ríos
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Juan Ruiz arrived in New Spain Mexico in 1816 and began his government by demanding that all arrested insurgents be brought to trial and in no way summarily shot (as his predecessor had ordered).
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In December 1815 he arrived in Chile to assume as new Governor Casimiro Marcó del Pont
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- February 12. Battle of Chacabuco. José de San Martín and Bernardo O'Higgins defeat Rafael Maroto, and reconquer Santiago de Chile.
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O' Higgins &San Martín
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Royalist victory Cancha Rayada
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March 4, 1819: the day we all began to call ourselves “Chileans” After the victory in the Battle of Chacabuco
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The Liberation Expedition of Peru sets sail from Valparaíso, whose insignia of Commander in Chief of the Army, General San Martín hoisted on the homonymous ship.
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Lopez de Santa Anna was proclaimed president of the Republic
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Spain recognizes independence.