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The Marusia massacre (Masacre de Marusia) (March, 1925) was the response of the Chilean government under president Arturo Alessandri to a strike by the workers of a saltpeter mine leading to over 500 dead, over ninety percent being strikers or their family members.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 13 relations: Arturo Alessandri, Chile, Chilean Army, History of Chile, Huara, Letters from Marusia, List of massacres in Chile, Patricio Manns, Politics of Chile, Santa María School massacre, Sodium nitrate, Strike action, Tarapacá Region.

  2. 1925 in Chile
  3. 1925 labor disputes and strikes
  4. 20th-century mass murder in South America
  5. Conflicts in 1925
  6. History of labour relations in Chile
  7. March 1925 events
  8. Mass murder in 1925
  9. Massacres in 1925
  10. Massacres in Chile
  11. Massacres of protesters in South America
  12. Miners' labor disputes
  13. Political violence in Chile
  14. Social history of Chile

Arturo Alessandri

Arturo Fortunato Alessandri Palma (December 20, 1868 – August 24, 1950) was a Chilean political figure and reformer who served thrice as president of Chile, first from 1920 to 1924, then from March to October 1925, and finally from 1932 to 1938.

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Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in western South America.

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Chilean Army

The Chilean Army (Ejército de Chile) is the land arm of the Chilean Armed Forces.

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History of Chile

The territory of Chile has been populated since at least 3000 BC.

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Huara

Huara is a Chilean town and commune in Tamarugal Province, Tarapacá Region.

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Letters from Marusia

Letters from Marusia (Actas de Marusia) is a 1975 Mexican film directed by Chilean filmmaker Miguel Littín.

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List of massacres in Chile

The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in Chile (numbers may be approximate). Marusia massacre and list of massacres in Chile are massacres in Chile.

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Patricio Manns

Iván Patricio Eugenio Manns de Folliot, better known as Patricio Manns (3 August 1937 – 25 September 2021) was a Chilean singer-songwriter, composer, author, poet, novelist, essayist, journalist and writer.

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Politics of Chile

Chile's government is a representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Chile is both head of state and head of government, and of a formal multi-party system.

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Santa María School massacre

The Santa María School massacre was a massacre of striking workers, mostly saltpeter works (nitrate) miners, along with wives and children, committed by the Chilean Army in Iquique, Chile, on December 21, 1907. Marusia massacre and Santa María School massacre are 20th-century mass murder in South America, History of labour relations in Chile, massacres in Chile and massacres of protesters in South America.

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Sodium nitrate

Sodium nitrate is the chemical compound with the formula.

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Strike action

Strike action, also called labor strike, labour strike and industrial action in British English, or simply strike, is a work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employees to work.

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Tarapacá Region

The Tarapacá Region (Región de Tarapacá) is one of Chile's 16 first-order administrative divisions.

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See also

1925 in Chile

1925 labor disputes and strikes

20th-century mass murder in South America

Conflicts in 1925

History of labour relations in Chile

March 1925 events

Mass murder in 1925

Massacres in 1925

Massacres in Chile

Massacres of protesters in South America

Miners' labor disputes

Political violence in Chile

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marusia_massacre