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1812
 
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The Spanish authorities recover control of Venezuela, ending the region's first brief spell of independence     
1813
 
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Simon Bolívar publishes the Manisfesto de Cartagena, calling on the citizens of New Granada to unite and expel the Spaniards       
1813
 
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Bolívar defeats the Spanish forces in Venezuela and is welcomed in Caracas as the Liberator       
1813
 
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Rebels meeting for a conference in Chilpancingo proclaim a short-lived Mexican independence     
1814
 
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José San Martín becomes commander of the patriot army of Argentina, replacing Manuel Belgrano       
1814
 
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Francia becomes dictator of Paraguay and for the next 26 years seals his nation off from the rest of the world      
1814
 
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The Spanish recapture Caracas, after which Bolívar moves southwest to advance on Bogotá, now held again by the Spanish       
1814
 
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Spanish forces at Rancagua defeat a Chilean army commanded by Bernardo O'Higgins, who escapes across the Andes into Argentina      
1814
 
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Bolívar recaptures Bogotá from the recently returned Spanish troops       
1815
 
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The Spanish suppress the independence movement in Mexico with the capture and execution of its leader, Jose Maria Morelos