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    Battle of Chacabuco, fought during the Chilean War of Independence, occurred on February 12, 1817. The Army of the Andes of the United Provinces of the...
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    From there, he led the Crossing of the Andes to Chile, and triumphed at the Battle of Chacabuco and the Battle of Maipú (1818), thus liberating Chile...
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    concerned about the threat of invasion, and had declared after the battle of Chacabuco that "this victory and another hundred shall be of no significance if we...
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    Reconquest (Chile) (category 1810s in the Captaincy General of Chile)
    ended in 1817 with the patriot victory at the Battle of Chacabuco.During this period, the defenders of the Spanish Empire reestablished their dominion...
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    history of Chile that began with the victory of Ejército de los Andes in the Battle of Chacabuco on 12 February 1817 and ended with the resignation of Bernardo...
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    at the battle of Chacabuco on February 17, 1817, and took Santiago de Chile, where he refused the offer of the governorship of Chile in favour of Bernardo...
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    January 1818. The ceremony of independence was performed on 12 February 1818, the first anniversary of the Battle of Chacabuco. The original document, displaying...
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    Battle of Chacabuco Battle of Maipú Chilean Independence Crossing of the Andes Crow, 1980, The Epic of Latin America, p. 466 Crow, 1980, “The Epic of...
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  • The Battle of Chacabuco was a decisive victory fought by Chilean and Argentine forces against the Spanish forces in Chile during the Chilean War of Independence...
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    the victory of Liberation Army of the Andes (Ejército Liberatador de los Andes) in the Battle of Chacabuco on 12 February 1817. In this battle, the patriot...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the...
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    Chacabuco with which Enrique Simpson explored the fjords and archipelagoes of Aysén Region in the 1870s. The ship is in turn named after the Battle of...
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  • of Chacabuco, also known as the Monument to the Battle of Chacabuco (truly To the Victory of Chacabuco), is a monument that commemorates the Battle of...
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    Maroto were encountered on the plain of Chacabuco, to the north of Santiago. The resulting Battle of Chacabuco, on February 12, 1817, was a decisive victory...
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    Argentina to Chile, and went on to defeat Spanish royalist forces at the Battle of Chacabuco in 1817. Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, and Central America still remained...
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    offering instructions in Western languages and subjects. February 12 – Battle of Chacabuco: The Argentine–Chilean patriotic army defeats the Spanish. March...
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    Martín led an army across the Andes and defeated the Spanish in the battle of Chacabuco and captured Santiago. The Spanish viceroyalty sent a Spanish army...
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    Prat (CL-03) until the arrival of the Chilean destroyer Capitán Prat (1967) in 1982. Then, the old Prat was renamed Chacabuco and served until 1985. She saw...
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  • Several ships of the Chilean Navy have been named Chacabuco after the Battle of Chacabuco: Chilean corvette Chacabuco (1818) a corvette launched in 1815...
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    until 1817, when the Army of the Andes emerged victorious in the Battle of Chacabuco and reinstituted the patriot government in Santiago. However, independence...
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    Spaniards at the Battle of Chacabuco on February 12 and marking the beginning of the Patria Nueva. San Martín considered the liberation of Chile a strategic...
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    500 men to advance at a valley called Chacabuco, which was located near Santiago. Thus, the Battle of Chacabuco began. In 2010 the Argentine and Chilean...
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    political persecution. The Spanish reconquest of Chile ended after their defeat in the Battle of Chacabuco (February 1817). The second expedition against...
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  • teams Battle of Santiago (band), Canadian Afro-Cuban post-rock band formed in 2011 Battle of Chacabuco (1817), battle that lead to the turnover of Santiago...
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    Chacabuco is a neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Its name is due to Chacabuco Park, which is in its centre, taking the name from the Battle of...
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    royalists at the Battle of Chacabuco, and triumphantly enters Santiago, Chile Brazil completes the invasion of the Banda Oriental The Congress of Tucumán moves...
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    battles of Chacabuco (1817) and Maipú (1818) in Chile. Traveling to Perú, Ecuador, and Bolivia, the Grenadiers took part in the Battles of Riobamba, Pichincha...
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    day. President of Chile Presidents of Chile timeline Vice President of Chile Politics of Chile List of government juntas of Chile Lists of incumbents The...
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    of overall victory. On 23 December 1975, several hundred ERP fighters with the help of hundreds of underground supporters, staged an all-out battle with...
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    Martín Miguel de Güemes (category People of the Argentine War of Independence)
    lightning skirmishes, declining morale and the news of San Martín's victory in the Battle of Chacabuco, the royalist troops retreated to the north. Güemes...
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