Battle of Loncomilla
Part of the 1851 Chilean Revolution
Date8 December 1851
Location
Result Government victory
Belligerents
Chile Conservative government
Commanders and leaders

Chile Manuel Bulnes

The Battle of Loncomilla was the decisive battle of the 1851 Chilean Revolution between conservative government and liberal rebel forces on 8 December 1851. The conservative victory in the battle essentially crushed the revolution. The rebel army of José María de la Cruz's was aided by Mapuche chief Mañil who participated in battle with his warriors.[1] After defeat at Loncomilla Mañil returned south.[1] According to historian José Bengoa Mapuches saw the government in Santiago as their main enemy, explaining thus the participation of Mapuches on the side of José María de la Cruz Concepción-based revolt.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Bengoa 2000, pp. 163–165.

Bibliography

  • Bengoa, José (2000) [1985]. Historia del pueblo mapuche: Siglo XIX y XX [Mapuche History: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries]. Biblioteca del bicentenario (in Spanish) (6th ed.). Santiago de Chile: LOM Ediciones. ISBN 978-956-282-232-9.

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