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| 1817 |
| | Bolívar returns to Venezuela and builds up an army of liberation in a remote region up the Orinoco | |
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| 1817 |
| | Bernardo O'Higgins introduces liberal reforms in Chile, reducing the privileges of aristocracy and church | |
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| 1818 |
| | Thomas Cochrane arrives in Valparaiso to take command of the Chilean navy | |
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| 1819 |
| | Bolívar marches his army across the Andes, captures Bogotá and proclaims the republic of Gran Colombia | |
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| 1820 |
| | The newly independent republic of Argentina takes possession of Las Islas Malvinas (the Falklands) | |
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| 1821 |
| | The 22-year-old Portuguese prince, Dom Pedro, is made regent of Brazil | |
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| 1821 |
| | San Martín enters Lima and proclaims Peruvian independence with himself as 'Protector' | |
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| 1821 |
| | Bolívar defeats the Spanish at Carabobo and liberates, for the second time, his native city of Caracas | |
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| 1822 |
| | After defeating the Spanish at Pichincha, Antonio José de Sucre enters Quito and liberates Ecuador | |
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| 1822 |
| | The two liberators, Bolívar and San Martín, meet in Guayaquil for a conference | |
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