1859 Chilean revolution, the Glossary
The Chilean Revolution of 1859 was the second attempt by the Chilean Liberals to overthrow their country's Conservative government.[1]
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7 relations: Chillán Viejo, Conservative Party (Chile), La Serena, Chile, Liberal Party (Chile, 1849), Manuel Montt, Pedro León Gallo Goyenechea, 1851 Chilean revolution.
- 1859 in Chile
- Conflicts in 1859
- Revolutions in Chile
- Wars involving Chile
Chillán Viejo
Chillán Viejo is a city and commune (Spanish: comuna) in the Diguillín Province of Chile Region of Ñuble According to the 2002 census, the population of the commune was 22,084 and it has an area of.
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Conservative Party (Chile)
The Conservative Party (in Spanish: Partido Conservador, PCon) of Chile was one of the principal Chilean political parties since its foundation in 1836 until 1948, when it broke apart.
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La Serena, Chile
La Serena is a city and commune in northern Chile, capital of the Coquimbo Region.
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Liberal Party (Chile, 1849)
The Liberal Party (Partido Liberal) was a Chilean political party created by a faction of pipiolos in 1849.
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Manuel Montt
Manuel Francisco Antonio Julián Montt Torres (September 4, 1809 – September 21, 1880) was a Chilean statesman and scholar.
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Pedro León Gallo Goyenechea
Pedro León Gallo Goyenechea (Copiapó, February 12, 1830 in Santiago – December 16, 1877) was a Chilean politician and one of the founders of the Radical Party.
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1851 Chilean revolution
The Revolution of 1851 (or Civil War of 1851) was an attempt by Chilean liberals to overthrow the conservative government of president Manuel Montt and repeal the Chilean Constitution of 1833. 1859 Chilean revolution and 1851 Chilean revolution are revolutions in Chile.
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See also
1859 in Chile
- 1859 Chilean revolution
- 1859 in Chile
Conflicts in 1859
- 1859 Chilean revolution
- 1859 Perugia uprising
- August Bondi
- Battle of Aberdeen (Andaman Islands)
- Battle of Boffalora
- Battle of Cepeda (1859)
- Battle of Estancia de las Vacas
- Battle of Ghunib
- Battle of Logandème
- Battle of Loma de las Ánimas
- Battle of Magenta
- Battle of Montebello (1859)
- Battle of Palestro
- Battle of Rio Grande City
- Battle of San Fermo
- Battle of Santa Inés
- Battle of Solferino
- Battle of Tacubaya (1859)
- Battle of Taku Forts (1859)
- Battle of Tlatempa
- Battle of Turbigo
- Battle of Varese
- Bear River Expedition
- Cochinchina campaign
- Ecuadorian–Peruvian War (1857–1860)
- Federal War
- First Siege of Veracruz
- Hispano–Moroccan War (1859–1860)
- Hispano-Moroccan War (1859–60)
- Indigo revolt
- John Brown (abolitionist)
- John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
- London builders' strike (1859)
- Mendocino War
- Mohave War
- Odessa pogroms
- Pig War (1859)
- Pitt River Expedition
- Reform War
- Second Bone War
- Second Fiji expedition
- Second Italian War of Independence
- Second Opium War
- Siege of Saigon
- Siege of Tourane
Revolutions in Chile
- 1851 Chilean revolution
- 1859 Chilean revolution
- 1925 Chilean coup d'état
- Chilean Civil War of 1829–1830
- Chilean Civil War of 1891
- Chilean War of Independence
Wars involving Chile
- 1859 Chilean revolution
- Arauco War
- Breña campaign
- Calchaquí Wars
- Chilean Civil War of 1829–30
- Chilean Civil War of 1891
- Chilean War of Independence
- Chincha Islands War
- Lima campaign
- List of wars involving Chile
- Occupation of Araucanía
- War of the Confederation
- War of the Pacific
- World War II
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1859_Chilean_revolution
Also known as Chilean Revolution of 1859, Revolution of 1859.