Industrial Age · South America · Politics

1818

Chile Declares Independence

February 12, 1818

Bernardo O'Higgins, son of an Irish-born Spanish viceroy and a Chilean criolla, proclaimed Chilean independence in Santiago after José de San Martín's army crossed the Andes and defeated the royalists at Chacabuco. South America's independence wave, already rolling through Argentina and Venezuela, now had the Pacific coast. Spain's grip was slipping finger by finger.