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  2. Chilean Declaration of Independence - Wikipedia

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    The Chilean Declaration of Independence is a document declaring the independence of Chile from the Spanish Empire. It was drafted in January 1818 and approved by Supreme Director Bernardo O'Higgins on 12 February 1818 at Talca, despite being dated in Concepción on 1 January 1818. [1] [2] The ceremony of independence was performed on 12 ...

  3. Chilean War of Independence - Wikipedia

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    The independence wars in Chile (1810–1818) and Peru (1809–1824) had a negative impact on the Chilean wheat industry. Trade was disrupted and armies in Chile pillaged the countryside. The Guerra a muerte phase was particularly destructive and ended only to see a period of outlaw banditry (e.g. Pincheira brothers) occur until the late 1820s. [3]

  4. Bicentennial of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Bicentennial of Chile. The Bicentennial of Chile (Spanish: Bicentenario de Chile) took place on September 18, 2010. [1] The celebration commemorates the beginning of the Independence process in Chile, with the first Government Junta of Chile on September 18, 1810, and Chile's becoming a free and independent country eight years later. [2]

  5. Fiestas Patrias (Chile) - Wikipedia

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    It is held close to the spring equinox of the Southern Hemisphere so it doubles as a spring festival. Chile's Declaration of Independence happened on 12 February. Most schools and jobs declare a week-long vacation for the holiday. This day is very important to the Chilean people because they are celebrating their freedom from Spanish rule.

  6. Constitutional history of Chile - Wikipedia

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    It's viewed as an undisguised, independence declaration because it declared that no one order or act that was outside Chile could be legal, though the Constitutional Decree of 1812 recognized Ferdinand VII as King of Chile. [2] It was derogated in 1813. [3] Decree for the Provisional Government.

  7. Timeline of Chilean history - Wikipedia

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    The Vatican acknowledges the Independence of Chile 1841: Manuel Bulnes, victorious marshal of the Battle of Yungay, elected president of Chile. 1843: September 17: The University of Chile is founded. September 21: The crew of Ancud takes formal possession of the Strait of Magellan on behalf of Chile. [56] 1844: Spain recognizes the Independence ...

  8. List of wars involving Chile - Wikipedia

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    Chile broke diplomatic relations with all the Axis powers (20 January 1943) Nominal support of Allied forces in the Battle of the Caribbean; Surveillance, confinement and expulsion of Japanese accused of espionage, and to a lesser extent of Germans and Italians [18] Chile declared war on Japan (13 April 1945) United States Soviet Union United ...

  9. Chilean nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Chile declared independence from Spain in 1818. [7] The following year, the government decreed that indigenous populations were free and able to participate equally, as were other inhabitants of the nation. [8] Differing from other Latin American countries, the Chilean Constitution has consistently regulated nationality. [9]