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Chilean constitutional referendum, 1812

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Chilean constitutional referendum, 1812

A referendum on Chile's provisional constitution was held on 27 October 1812. The provisional constitution, which was successfully adopted, was written by dictator José Miguel Carrera's administration. In the document, Chile declared itself sovereign, but recognized Ferdinand VII of Spain. It prohibited the current junta government from performing foreign (i.e. Spanish) commands, established a Senate with 7 members, permitted only Roman Catholicism as the public and private religion, and recognized a number of personal rights and freedoms.

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