José Miguel Carrera Verdugo was a Chilean general, formerly Spanish military, member of the prominent Carrera family, and considered one of the founders of independent Chile. Carrera was the most important leader of the Chilean War of Independence during the period of the Patria Vieja ("Old Republic"). After the Spanish "Reconquista de Chile" ("Reconquest"), he continued campaigning from exile after defeat. His opposition to the leaders of independent Argentina and Chile, San Martín and O'Higgins respectively, made him live in exile in Montevideo. From Montevideo Carrera traveled to Argentina where he joined the struggle against the unitarians. Carreras' small army was eventually left isolated in the Province of Buenos Aires from the other federalist forces. In this difficult situation Carrera decided to cross to native-controlled lands all the way to Chile to once and for all overthrow Chilean Supreme Director O'Higgins. His passage to Chile, which was his ultimate goal, was opposed by Argentine politicians and he engaged together with indigenous tribes, among them the Ranquel, in a campaign against the southern provinces of Argentina.
José Miguel Carrera
Chilean military officer; independence leader
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Chilean military officer; independence leader
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José Miguel Carrera, American chilean military officer; independence leader, known for chilean military officer; independence leader, died on 1821-09-04.
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- When was José Miguel Carrera born?
- José Miguel Carrera was born on 1785-09-04 (American).
- What is José Miguel Carrera known for?
- Chilean military officer; independence leader
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- José Miguel Carrera was involved in 1 recorded historical event, including José Miguel Carrera dies.
- When did José Miguel Carrera die?
- José Miguel Carrera died on 1821-01-01.