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| 1822 |
| | After failing to agree with Bolívar at Guayaquil, San Martín resigns his post as Protector of Peru | |
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| 1823 |
| | Bolívar arrives in Lima to be granted command of the army and dictatorial powers in the republic of Peru | |
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| 1824 |
| | After the surrender of the Spanish army to Antonio José de Sucre at Ayacucho, Peru is finally liberated | |
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| 1825 |
| | With a victory at Tumusla Antonio José de Sucre liberates Upper Peru (the future Bolivia), the last Spanish stronghold in continental America | |
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| 1825 |
| | Upper Peru declares independence as the republic of Bolivia, in honour of Simón Bolívar | |
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| 1847 |
| | William Hickling Prescott follows his great work on Mexico with a 2-volume History of the Conquest of Peru | |
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| 1884 |
| | The War of the Pacific brings Chile new mineral wealth at the expense of Bolivia and Peru | |
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| 1906 |
| | The Great Valparaiso Earthquake damages much of central Chile and is felt from Peru to Buenos Aires | |
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| 1908 |
| | Augusto Leguía begins a long spell as the strong man of Peruvian politics | |
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| c. 1911 |
| | The lost Inca city of Machu Picchu is reached by US archaeologist Hiram Bingham | |
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