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Brazil
Napoleon invaded Portugal, Juan VI took refuge in Brazil -
Mexico
Wave of hunger - Miguel Hidalgo in the town of Dolores. -
Venezuela
The independence of Venezuela produced the armed conflict known as the Venezuelan War of Independence between the independence and royalist armies. -
Argentina
n the history of Argentina, it is known as the Period of Independence as the period between the May Revolution of 1810 and the Anarchy that dissolved all national authorities in 1820. -
Mexico
The Independence of Mexico was the consequence of a political and social process resolved with arms, which put an end to Spanish rule in most of the territories of New Spain. The loss of this possession was of decisive importance for the monarchy as Mexican income represented ninety percent of the total American wealth at the end of the colonial period. -
Argentina
Military campaigns of Manuel Belgrano -
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, while also refusing to join the state called United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (in the same way as 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 quartermaster. -
South America
Manuel Belgrano wins the battle of Tucumán (Argentina) -
South America
The United Provinces of South America were at war with the Spanish Empire due to the displacement of the viceroy and the election of an autonomous government board on May 25, 1810, known as the First Board. -
Chile
Royalist victory
Cancha Rayada Battle of Maipú -
Chile
The independence of Chile corresponds to the historical process that allowed the emancipation of Chile from the Spanish Empire, which ended the colonial period -
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 led to 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 comprised the Viceroyalty of New Granada. -
Perú
San Martín
leaves Chile -
Ecuador
Ecuador integró, luego del año 1739, el virreinato de Nueva Granada, dejando de pertenecer al virreinato del Perú, del que había formado parte desde 1614. Estaba integrada por cuatro regiones, bastante autónomas, que no eran proclives a reconocer la autoridad del gobierno de Quito. La Sierra Norte, con su centro en la ciudad de Popayán, la Sierra Centro en torno a Quito, la Sierra Sur, bajo la influencia de la ciudad de Cuenca y la Costa centro ¬ sur, con epicentro en Guayaquil. -
Central America
Guatemala's provinces
United Provinces of the Center of America. -
Venezuela
The independence of Venezuela was the legal-political process developed between 1810 and 1830 in order to break the ties that existed between the Captaincy General of Venezuela and the Spanish Empire. It also implied the replacement of the absolute monarchy by the republic as a form of government in Venezuela. -
Central America
Central American independence gained momentum after the 1808 French occupation of Spain, which created political chaos in the Iberian Peninsula that ended with the formation of different popular resistance groups better known as Juntas. -
Perú
The Independence of Peru is a social historical 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. -
Ecuador
Patriot Army led by Antonio José de Sucre Pichincha's Triumph -
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. -
Argentina
Uruguay entered in a war with Brazil -
Uruguay
The Independence of Uruguay was the process by which the Uruguayan territory, known then as the Eastern Band of the Río de la Plata, became independent from the Spanish Crown. This process began on February 28, 1811 with the Cry of Asencio. -
Cuba
Scream of Yara.
First War of Independence called Ten Years War or Big War. -
Puerto Rico
the Scream of Lares.
The rebellion is crushed in a short time. -
Cuba
Cuban independence from the Spanish Empire, in addition to the last of those carried out in the American continent. -
Puerto Rico
The independence movement of Puerto Rico refers to the various initiatives, throughout the island's history, to obtain independence, first from Spain and then from the United States.