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Quito was the first in the history of Spanish America to proclaim a government of its own.
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The troops of Bogota and Lima after they ocuped the city of Quito, They murdered 300 patriots and citizens.
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The fight for the Independence of Mexico begins
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The first stage of the independence struggle ended when Hidalgo was taken prisoner in March 1811
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The Battle of Izúcar was a military action of the Mexican War of Independence
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Bolívar, Piar, Páez, and other Venezuelan leaders reactivated the war in Venezuela.
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Bolivar faced and defeated Morillo in Calabozo
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Chile proclaimed itself independent.
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Acrossed the Andes, in Pantano de Vargas battle, the independence of new Granada was sealed.
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Argentina emerged victorious from the battle of Cepeda.
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The independence of Guayaquil
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A Venezuelan's victory in the battle of Carabobo gave Venezuela its independence.
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San Martin declares the independence.
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Hiapas, Soconusco, El Salvador,
Honduras, Nicaragua, Los Altos, and Costa Rica declared its independence
from the Spanish Crown and, shortly after, annexed Mexico to
defend itself better from Spain. One year later, Guatemala and its provinces
formed an independent state, of federal character, with the name of United
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The meeting, which took place in the context of the Spanish-American wars of independence, pitted the independence army under the command of Venezuelan Marshal Antonio José de Sucre and the royalist army commanded by Commander Melchor Aymerich. The defeat of the Spanish forces led to the liberation of Quito and ensured the independence of the provinces that belonged to the Royal Audience of Quito.
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The Independence of Brazil comprises a series of political events that occurred between 1821 and 1824, most of which included conflicts between Brazil and Portugal. Thus giving way to the proclamation of independence presented by the Empire of Brazil on September 7, 1822.
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The battles of Junín and Ayacucho took place, culminating in the capitulation of the royalist army and the end of the Viceroyalty of Peru.
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Spain recognizes the idependence of Mexico.
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Liberation movements began in Cuba in the mid-19th century, in 1848.
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El Grito de Yara begins the independence process of Cuba from Spain that was initiated by Carlos Manuel de Céspedes
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The Republic of Brazil was proclaimed.
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The mysterious explosion of the "Maine" makes the U.S.A. declares war on Spain, which is finally defeated by Cuban forces in the battle of Aguas Claras in August of the same year.
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Cuba proclaimed its independence