A History of Chile. The Geography of Chile: - Located on the western coast of South America - Between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean The Indigenous.

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A History of Chile

The Geography of Chile: - Located on the western coast of South America - Between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean The Indigenous Cultures: - In valleys and coasts 10,000 years ago - A diversity of cultures a) Slash and burn farming, hunting, fishing

Even the Incas: - Extended empire into central Chile - But northern area’s barrenness prevented settlement

The Conquistadors: - In 1536 came looking for gold - In 1540, conquest a) Pedro de Valdivia, lieutenant in Pizarro’s army Spanish rule: - Ruled in the interest of Spain (nearly 300 years) - Mercantilism (the colony benefited the mother country

Napoleon: - When Napoleon’s brother, Joseph, took Spanish throne, Chileans proclaimed independence from Napoleon’s rule - But after the defeat of Napoleon, Spain retook the colony

Bernardo O’Higgins: - Nationalist leader of Chile - In 1818 independence was achieved a) With assistance from José de San Martín

After Independence: - The social hierarchy was nominally modified a)Without peninsulares as the elite b) But still highly stratified class system - Still influenced by powerful families and the Roman Catholic Church a) And wealthy landowners still dominated

And the suppression of the Mapuche Indians

By the late 19 th century, a parliamentary democracy had degenerated into an oligarchy

And there was conflict between Liberals and Conservatives - Liberals wanted reforms while Conservatives wanted to maintain the status quo

Eduardo Frei Montalva - A Christian Democrat president in Wanted reforms - But not enough for liberals and too much for conservatives

Salvador Allende: - In 1970, the Marxist Allende was named President - Nationalization of key industries and land expropriation a) Nationalization of copper mines

But there was opposition to Allende’s “Chilean Road to Socialism” - And in 1973, Chilean society split apart

September 11, 1973: - 3,000 Chileans were killed in a military onslaught - The Presidential palace was bombed with Allende inside - Allende was either assassinated or committed suicide

General Augusto Pinochet: - Led the new military government a) 17 year rule - Dissolved Congress and suspended constitution - Night-time curfew a) Limits on media - Free market - Brutal repression

Thousands died and thousands fled

And then in 1988: - Pinochet miscalculated a) Lost plebiscite - By 1990, democracy was restored in Chile

But controlled the army until 1998

But then accused of corruption - $28 million in secret bank accounts - And on trial for human rights abuses

Spent remaining years in Chile fighting charges