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1822
 
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After failing to agree with Bolívar at Guayaquil, San Martín resigns his post as Protector of Peru        
1822
 
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The Portuguese regent, Dom Pedro, proclaims the independence of Brazil and three months later is crowned emperor, as Pedro I      
1823
 
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Bernardo O'Higgins, Chile's first liberal reformer, is so unpopular that he has to resign      
1823
 
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Bolívar arrives in Lima to be granted command of the army and dictatorial powers in the republic of Peru      
1824
 
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After the surrender of the Spanish army to Antonio José de Sucre at Ayacucho, Peru is finally liberated       
1825
 
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With a victory at Tumusla Antonio José de Sucre liberates Upper Peru (the future Bolivia), the last Spanish stronghold in continental America       
1825
 
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Juan Antonio Lavalleja leads a band of Thirty-three Immortals in Uruguay's fight for independence from Brazil      
1825
 
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Upper Peru declares independence as the republic of Bolivia, in honour of Simón Bolívar      
1826
 
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Pedro I, emperor of Brazil, inherits the throne of Portugal (as Pedro IV) but continues to rule from Brazil      
1827
 
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Lavalleja defeats a Brazilian army at Ituzaingó, in the decisive battle for Uruguayan independence