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  2. Battle of Quechereguas (1814) - Wikipedia

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    The Royalists had taken the key Patriot town of Talca in March, 1814, and an army, under the command of Gabino Gaínza, now threatened to advance on the Patriot capital of Santiago itself.

  3. Guerra a muerte - Wikipedia

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    Guerra a muerte (lit. English: War to the death) is a term coined by Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna and used in Chilean historiography to describe the irregular, no-quarter warfare that broke out in 1819 during the Chilean War of Independence.

  4. Destruction of the Seven Cities - Wikipedia

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    Historia general de el Reyno de Chile: Flandes Indiano Vol. 2 Libro V La Ruina de las Siete Ciudades; Crescente Errázuriz, Seis años de la historia de Chile: 23 de diciembre de 1598- 9 de abril de 1605: memoria histórica, Impr. Nacional, Santiago de Chile, 1881. Atlas de Historia de Chile, Editorial Universitaria, ISBN 956-11-1776-2 pg. 48

  5. Colonial Chile - Wikipedia

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    Historia de los antiguos mapuches del sur (in Spanish). Santiago: Catalonia. ISBN 956-8303-02-2. Guarda, Gabriel (1973). La economía de Chile Austral antes de la colonización alemana (in Spanish). Valdivia: Universidad Austral de Chile. Salazar, Gabriel (1985). Labradores, Peones y Proletarios (in Spanish) (3rd ed.). LOM Ediciones. ISBN 956 ...

  6. Conquest of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The Conquest of Chile is a period in Chilean history that starts with the arrival of Pedro de Valdivia to Chile in 1541 and ends with the death of Martín García Óñez de Loyola in the Battle of Curalaba in 1598, and the subsequent destruction of the Seven Cities in 1598–1604 in the Araucanía region.

  7. Mapuche uprising of 1655 - Wikipedia

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    The Mapuche uprising of 1655 (Spanish: alzamiento mapuche de 1655 or levantamiento mapuche de 1655) was a series of coordinated Mapuche attacks against Spanish settlements and forts in colonial Chile. It was the worst military crisis in Chile in decades, and contemporaries even considered the possibility of a civil war among the Spanish. [1]

  8. Mapuche conflict - Wikipedia

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    Mapuche indigenist activists demand greater autonomy, recognition of rights, and the return of what they consider "historical ancestral lands", which some families have documents prove their ownership of specific lands with the "Títulos de Merced" [17] and others apply it as a broader concept, not having family ties to the land.

  9. Battle of the Maule - Wikipedia

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    The account of Garcilaso de la Vega depicts the three-day battle, which is generally believed to have occurred in the reign of Tupac Inca Yupanqui (1471-93 CE). [ 3 ] Historian Osvaldo Silva conjectures instead the battle occurred much after Tupac Inca Yupanqui's conquest of northern Chile with 1532 being a possible date.

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