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Quito First Call for Independence
Part of the Quito Creole society expresses its determination to form an independent mandate from the Spanish Crown. -
Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay Independence
Buenos Aires 3 failed attempts -
Quito's Massacre
It was a citizen revolt that occurred in Quito, capital of the then Royal Court and Chancellery of Quito. -
Chile
First Junta -
Asunción Spontaneous Revolution set Paraguay free
It was the bloodless civic-military action that took place in Asunción, Paraguay -
O' Higgins and San Martín Army of the Andes
San Martin and O' Higgins practices in the andes -
San Martín along Provinces of South America
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New Granada and Venezuela Independence
Bolívar, Piar, Páez and others reactivated the war. -
Battle of Chacabuco
It was a decisive contest for the Independence of Chile in which the Army of the Andes and the Royalist Army fought -
Bolivar faces and defeated Morillo in Calabozo.
200 years ago the patriot army led by Simón Bolívar and José Antonio Páez defeated the royalist army in the Battle of Calabozo -
Royalist victory Cancha Rayada
It was fought in Chile between South American patriots and Spanish royalists, during Osorio's campaign in the South American Republic. wars of independence. -
Battle of Maipú
Final battle for the Independence of Chile -
Final victory April 5th, 1818
Victory in battle of Maipú -
Battle of the Vargas Swamp
It was fought in what is now known as Pantano de Vargas, in the township of the municipality of Paipa, in present-day Boyacá. (New Granade) -
Argentina battle of Cepeda
It was the first of the two carried out in the Buenos Aires gorge of the Cepeda stream -
Independence of Guayaquil
It had the purpose of breaking the colonial ties that existed between the territory of the Province of Guayaquil and the Spanish Empire. -
Battle of Carabobo
It was one of the main military actions of the Venezuelan War of Independence within the framework of the Hispano-American Wars of Independence, by the patriot army against the Spanish royal army. -
Patriot Army led by Antonio José de Sucre
The Battle of Pichincha occurred on May 24, 1822 on the slopes of the Pichincha volcano. -
Uruguay entered in a war with Brazil
It took place between 1864 and 1865 within the framework of a civil war between whites and Colorados, called the Liberating Crusade of 1863, and had as a result that the balance of the conflict turned in favor of the Colorados. -
Uruguay final victory