1814 en Chile: De la desobediencia a Lima a la ruptura con España

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This article analyzes how the Chilean revolutionaries moved from the disobedience to Lima to the break with Spain in 1814. First, it studies the origins of the civil war that hit Chile since 1813. Then it studies the political factionalism within the revolutionary side and the importance of the Treaty of Lircay. Finally, it presents an account of the Americanist approach adopted by the Chilean rebels after signing a political and military alliance with José de San Martín.

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Santa Cruz, J. L. O. (2016). 1814 en Chile: De la desobediencia a Lima a la ruptura con España. Anuario de Estudios Americanos, 73(1), 231–260. https://doi.org/10.3989/aeamer.2016.1.08

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