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By.da’shawn

17,031,873

SEBASTIAN PINERU

Major activites

Major religions Christian

spanish english german native Major Languages

Major cities and populations

Major rainfall

Major landform and bodies of water

Pedro de Valdivia begins Spanish conquest and founds Santiago Araucanians capture and kill Valdivia Overthrow of the king of Spain by Napoleon Junta in Santiago proclaims autonomy for Chile Spain regains control of Chile The battles of Chacabuco and Maipu when Spanish defeated by Army of the Andes led by Jose de San Martin and Bernardo O'Higgins Chile becomes independent O'Higgins takes role of supreme leader Chile increases its territory after it defeats Peru and Bolivia in War of the Pacific General Carlos Ibanez del Campo seizes power and establishes dictatorship Communist Party banne History events