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Revolution of 1859

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2,400 (January) 6,200 - 7,000 (May)
  
2,000

Location
  
Chile

Dates
  
5 Jan 1859 – 21 May 1859

Result
  
Conservative government victory

Similar
  
1851 Chilean Revolution, Battle of Loncomilla, Battle of Lircay, Tacna and Arica Campaign, Chilean Civil War of 1891

The Chilean Revolution of 1859 was the second attempt by the Chilean Liberals to overthrow their country's Conservative government. Like the first attempt in 1851, it ended in failure. 5,000 people were killed during the fighting.

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Battle of Los Loros

On March 14, 1859, the Liberal rebels defeated a government force at La Serena, killing 60 government soldiers, wounding 100 and taking 250 prisoner. In addition, they captured 4 pieces of artillery, while their own losses were 40 killed.

Battle of Maipón

On April 12, 1859, government forces and Liberal rebels clashed in Chillán Viejo. 20 rebels and 13 government soldiers were killed and 70 rebels and 55 government soldiers were wounded. 300 rebels were taken prisoner by the government.

Battle of Cerro Grande

On April 29, 1859, a government army of 3,000 soldiers defeated a rebel force of less than 2,000 in La Serena; killing 100 rebels and capturing another 500 as well as all of the rebel artillery pieces. 50 government soldiers were killed.

References

Revolution of 1859 Wikipedia