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Ecuador
Quito
First Call for Independence -
Argentina
Buenos Aires 3 failed attempts -
Argentina
The War of Independence Argentina or the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata is called the set of combats and military campaigns that occurred in the framework of the wars of independence. -
Mexico
It was the consequence of a political and social process resolved with arms, which ended Spanish rule in most of the territories of New Spain. -
Paraguay
Asunción
Spontaneous Revolution set Paraguay free. -
Paraguay
The independence of Paraguay was the historical process by which the current Republic of Paraguay became independent from Spain, its colonial metropolis, at the same time that it refused to join the state called United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (like its successor, the Argentine Confederation), which sought to exercise sovereignty over all the domains of the extinct viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, including the Paraguayan mayor. -
Brazil
Juan VI promoted a legal reform - Brazil: the territorial base of the "Empire of Brazil, Portugal and the Algarve". -
South America
South America, South America or South America is the southern subcontinent of America, or also considered by many, one of the continents that make up the supercontinent of The Americas. -
Chile
Royalist victory
Cancha Rayada
Battle of Maipú -
Chile
Usually, historiography defines this period as the one between the establishment of the First National Government Board (September 18, 1810) and the abdication of Bernardo O'Higgins to the position of supreme director (January 28, 1823); During most of the process, a war was fought between "royalists", supporters of the Spanish monarchy, and "patriots", supporters of independence. -
New Granada
Acrossed the Andes, in Pantano de Vargas battle, the independence of new Granada was sealed . -
New Granada
The Independence of Colombia was the process that marked the end of the period of dominance of the Spanish Empire in the current territory of the country. This process was fought in the middle of a conflict developed between 1810 and 1819 to emancipate the territories that then made up the Viceroyalty of New Granada. -
Ecuador
The Ecuadorian War of Independence was fought between 1820 and 1822 between various South American armies and Spain for control of the lands of the Real Audiencia de Quito, a Spanish colonial administrative jurisdiction from which the modern Republic of Ecuador eventually emerged. -
Central America
Guatemala's provinces
United Provinces of the Center of America -
Venezuela
A victory for the Venezuelans at the Battle of Carabobo gave Venezuela its independence. -
Venezuela
On June 24, 1821, the most important land battle for the independence of the Country was fought, the Battle of Carabobo consolidated the Venezuelan emancipation process, marking the definitive expulsion of the Spanish from our land. -
Peru
The Independence of Peru was an important chapter in the Spanish American wars of independence. It was a historical and social process, which corresponds to a whole period of social phenomena, uprisings and war conflicts that led to political independence and the emergence of the Peruvian Republic as an independent state from the Spanish monarchy. -
Peru
San Martín
Declares the Independence -
Central America
The first independence movement in Central America took place on November 5, 1811, when a conspiracy led by priests José Matias Delgado and Nicolás Aguilar tried to seize some weapons that existed in the San Salvador casemate. -
Brazil
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 -
Uruguay
Uruguay entered in a war with Brazil -
Uruguay
In Uruguay, the expression Declaration of Independence refers to the act carried out on August 25, 1825 by the Florida Congress, made up of representatives of the councils of the towns of the Eastern Province. With this, the Eastern Province proclaimed its independence from the Brazilian Empire and declared itself part of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata. For this reason, it was not a declaration of independence of an autonomous nation, although it expressed its sovereignty. -
Mexico
Lopez de Santa Anna was proclaimed president of the Republic. -
Cuba
Scream of Yara.
First War of Independence called Ten Years War or Big War.
Jose Martí organizes the Cuban Revolutionary Party. -
Puerto Rico
The Scream of Lares.
The rebellion is crushed in a short time.
Puerto Rico continues within the Spanish system until the war between EE. UU and Spain.
Puerto Rico is still administered by EE. UU and is currently an associated free state of that country .
Consequently, it is not an independent country. -
Cuba
The Cuban War of Independence is the name by which Cuba's last war of independence against the Spanish Empire is known, in addition to the last of those carried out in the American continent. -
Puerto Rico
The offensive of the Spanish American War in Puerto Rico began on May 12, 1898, when the United States Navy bombed San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico. ... Thousands, with 3,300 soldiers, landed in Guánica initiating the ground offensive.