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François Dominique took charge of a slave revolt on the French side of the Spanish island
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Jacques Dessalines finalmente derrotó a las tropas francesas
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Haitian independence was declared
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Napoleon invades Portugal and John VI decides to take refuge in Brazil
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On 05-25-1810, the first junta of Buenos Aires organized 3 military campaigns in order to subdue the Spanish forces in the interior, but none were successful.
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-On 05-14-1811 a revolution spontaneously broke out in Asunción and the resulting government remained independent.
-On 05-18-1811 Colonel José Artigas commanded the revolutionary troops that defeated the royalists in the Battle of Las Piedras -
Simón Bolívar was named new military leader
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liberated Mérida and Caracas in the so-called Admirable Campaign, cities that gave him the title of "Liberator", united forever to his first name
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Fernando II returns to the throne and patriotic military campaigns persist in Venezuela and the Río de la Plata
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To quell the independence movement, Fernando VII ordered to organize the so-called "Peace Expedition" which, under the command of Marshal Pablo Morillo, set sail from Cádiz.
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Bolívar, Piar, Páez and other Venezuelan leaders reactivated the war.
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Bolívar faced and defeated Morillo in Calabozo
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On 07-25-1819 Bolívar crossed the Andes and defeated the royalists in the battle of Pantano de Vargas
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Morillo and Bolívar sign the War Regularization Treaty that ends the period called "war of death"
On September 1, 1820, the independence of Guayaquil was proclaimed -
Together with O'Higgins, and with 200,000 pesos obtained from Buenos Aires, San Martín managed to buy a naval squadron to attack the Spanish in Peru by sea. San Martín sailed from Valparaíso.
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He landed in Pisco and forced the royalist army to retreat towards the mountain range.
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On June 25, 1821, the royalist army was defeated at the Battle of Carabobo, the final victory of Venezuela's independence.
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San Martín declared independence and was appointed Protector of Peru with full civil and military authority
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The uprising in favor of the independence of the Numancia Realist Regiment - made up of Venezuelans and Quito residents - opened the doors of Lima to San Martín and forced Viceroy La Sernato to leave the city and go into the mountains, with an army still very large.
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-the 24-04 of 1822 was the arrival of the patriot army commanded by Antonio José de Sucre, and its triumph in Pichincha which culminated in the independence of Gran Colombia.
-06-16-1822: Bolívar defeated the royalist pastures at the Battle of Bomboná, and entered Quito triumphantly and waited for the President of Peru, General José de San Martín, to discuss the strategy to end the war against the realistic. -
Bolívar defeated the royalist pastures at the Battle of Bomboná, and entered Quito triumphantly and waited for the president of Peru, General José de San Martín, to discuss the strategy to end the war against the royalists.
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The Oriental Republic of Uruguay, fed up with its disappointments with the centralism of Buenos Aires, and after the War with Brazil