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650:, the Mapuches saw the central government in Santiago as their main enemy, explaining their participation on the side of Cruz in the ConcepciĂłn-based revolt. Cruz had previously been in charge of the Army of the South and had helped to prevent a possible Mapuche-Chilean war arising from the
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638:, both of whom were from that city. Because of this the ConcepciĂłn elite would have supported the overthrow of the Montt regime. Cruz armed a group of four thousand men, including liberal supporters, rebel troops, mountaineers, and warriors of the
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A major rift developed within Chile's political opposition, dividing them into a group headed by
Francisco Bilbao, who called for renewed armed revolution, and one headed by Aubrey, seeking a return to democracy by an institutional route.
758:, which included arrests and deportations. Dozens of notable government opponents were driven into exile, including Arcos, Bilbao, Lastarria and Vicuña Mackenna. Between 2,000 and 4,000 men had died in the fighting.
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and declared the election void. He also alleged that government agents were conspiring to assassinate him, but the men accused were acquitted by the
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Revolution had lost its drive and was reduced to an isolated stronghold in the city of La Serena.
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two popular newspapers at the time, began to denounce these new slanderous newspapers such as
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536:courts. After that Cruz withdrew to
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167:JosĂ© MarĂa del Canto MarĂn de Poveda
453:Chilean presidential election, 1851
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609:José Miguel Carrera Fontecilla
193:José Miguel Carrera Fontecilla
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1026:Behnke, Harold Nagel (1994).
787:Lora Cam, José F. W. (1981).
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816:Biblioteca Nacional de Chile
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319:Chilean Constitution of 1833
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436:1851 Election and Uprisings
361:political system under the
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894:Diario PolĂtico, 1849-1852
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18:Chilean Revolution of 1851
1328:Encina, Francisco Antonio
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383:José Victorino Lastarria
198:BenjamĂn Vicuña Mackenna
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1250:Editorial Universitaria
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488:Pedro Urriola BalbontĂn
482:, to be carried out in
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706:End of the revolution
685:José Antonio Riquelme
665:Further information:
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605:revolutionary militia
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468:presidential election
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445:JosĂ© MarĂa de la Cruz
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172:BenjamĂn Muñoz Gamero
1409:Revolutions in Chile
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963:Muñoz Sougarret 2010
900:] (in Spanish).
806:"RevoluciĂłn de 1851"
735:Battle of Loncomilla
731:Father of the Nation
712:Province of Coquimbo
692:José Miguel Cambiazo
218:José Miguel Cambiazo
1419:Rebellions in Chile
977:, pp. 105–106.
953:, pp. 163–165.
902:University of Chile
872:, pp. 103–104.
677:Society of Equality
632:JosĂ© JoaquĂn Prieto
564:September uprisings
426:Revolutions of 1848
422:Guerra a la TiranĂa
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399:Society of Equality
1013:Encina, pp. 32-37
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232:2,000 to 4,000 men
109:Conservative Party
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1361:Santiago de Chile
1357:Historia de Chile
1340:Santiago de Chile
1332:Historia de Chile
1259:978-956-11-1163-9
1246:Santiago de Chile
1238:Historia de Chile
1159:Santiago de Chile
1113:Santiago de Chile
1086:978-956-282-232-9
1073:Santiago de Chile
1036:Revista de Marina
929:, pp. 70–71.
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593:Pedro Pablo Muñoz
458:20 April uprising
363:1833 Constitution
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