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Chilean nationalism is the nationalism of Chilean people and Chilean culture.It began as a strain of political thought that originated between 1904 and 1914 with the rise of the centenary essayists, the birth of the Nationalist Party and the reactivation of the authoritarian political discourse of the statesman Diego Portales.
The Chilean Civil War of 1891 (also known as Revolution of 1891) was a civil war in Chile fought between forces supporting Congress and forces supporting the President, José Manuel Balmaceda from 16 January 1891 to 18 September 1891.
At the time, Chile was a middle-class country, [30] with about 30% or 9 million Chileans being middle class. [31] The collapse of Chilean democracy marked the end of a series of democratic governments that had held elections since 1932. [32] Historian Peter Winn described the 1973 coup as one of the most violent events in Chilean history. [33]
This is a list of the coups d'état (including plots, failed and successful attempts and armed conflicts) that have taken place in Chile, during its independent history. The 1973 Chilean coup d'état stands out being the last one as well as one of the most violent and with more far-reaching impact in the history of Chile.
Peruvian Civil War of 1884–1885; Saltpeter becomes Chile's main source of wealth for several years; Emergence of the military and political influence of Chile in South America [9] Tension between Chile and Argentina due to the dispute over the Puna de Atacama; Rivalry between Chile and the United States [9] [Note 5] Chilean Civil War (1891)
On 7 January Waldo Silva, Barros Luco, and a number of senators and deputies embarked on the Chilean warship "Blanco Encalada," accompanied by the "Esmeralda" and "O'Higgins" and other vessels, and sailed out of Valparaiso harbor and proceeded northwards to Tarapacá to organize armed resistance against the president, launching the civil war. [5]
Deposed during the Chilean Civil War of 1829–30. Vacant — Ramón Freire (1787–1851) 7 November 1829 8 November 1829 — President of the Government Junta. Deposed during the Civil War. — Francisco Ramón Vicuña (1775–1849) 8 November 1829 7 December 1829 — President of the Senate. Restoration of its original mandate. Resigned ...
National Action (Chile, 1963) politicians (1 P) Pages in category "Chilean nationalists" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.