Liberal Republic
Period of Chilean history from 1861 to 1891
Republic of Chile República de Chile | |||||||||
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1861–1891 | |||||||||
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Anthem: Himno Nacional de Chile | |||||||||
Capital | Santiago | ||||||||
Common languages | Spanish | ||||||||
Government | Unitary republic | ||||||||
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• 1861–1871 | José Joaquín Pérez first | ||||||||
• 1886–1891 | José Manuel Balmaceda last | ||||||||
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• Jose Joaquin Perez | 18 September 1861 | ||||||||
• Civil War | 18 September 1891 | ||||||||
Currency | Chilean peso | ||||||||
ISO 3166 code | CL | ||||||||
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Liberal Republic (Spanish, República Liberal) is the period of Chilean history between 1861 and 1891. It is characterized by the rise of the liberal political faction the Pipiolos who opposed the Pelucones who had dominated the preceding period known as the Conservative Republic. They promulgated constitutional reforms that limited the power of the president and increased the power of the Congress.[1]
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References
- ^ "República Liberal - Memoria Chilena, Biblioteca Nacional de Chile". www.memoriachilena.gob.cl.
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