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| 1809 |
| | With acts of defiance in Sucre, Bolivia becomes the first American province to rebel against the Spanish authorities | |
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| 1810 |
| | Simón Bolívar, a young officer in Caracas, takes part in a coup which wins control of Venezuela from the Spanish | |
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| 1810 |
| | After a public meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentinians set up an autonomous local government in opposition to Spanish forces | |
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| 1810 |
| | José Gervasio Artigas lays siege to the Spanish forces in Montevideo, beginning Uruguay's long struggle for independence | |
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| 1810 |
| | The citizens of Bogotá expel the local Spanish officials and declare their loyalty to the deposed Ferdinand VII | |
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| 1810 |
| | The parish priest of Dolores sparks a rebellion against the Spanish authorities in Mexico with his Grito de Dolores | |
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| 1810 |
| | Chile begins four years of untroubled independence, ruled by a junta introducing liberal reforms | |
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| 1811 |
| | The citizens of Bogotá declare the independence of the province of Colombia | |
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| 1811 |
| | The colonists of Paraguay throw out their Spanish governor and declare independence | |
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| 1812 |
| | The Spanish authorities recover control of Venezuela, ending the region's first brief spell of independence | |
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