Talk:Timeline of Chilean history
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Massive deletion?
[edit]please give a reasonable explanation of why so much material needs to be removed. Likeminas (talk) 01:26, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
- As a special consideration for you I will explain the 16 issues I improved in the article. You will see that if you would have read carefully the changes, you will never reverted all my changes. I suppose you had not enough time to read it, so this time I do the work for you. Please, next time read the changes and do no revert before you understand what the editor did. Wikipedia is a collaborative work, that means YOU HAVE ALSO TO WORK!: --Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
issue1: DELETED
[edit]where he met Mapuche resistance in the Battle of the Maule. All of Chile north of Maule River remains under the Inca Empire.
In the "Battle of the Maule" you can read: The fifth and sixth days were passed in the same manner but by the seventh the Purumaucas and their allies retired and returned home claiming victory.[1][5]
but you say: All of Chile north of Maule River remains under the Inca Empire.
Do you have any references for? --Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
issue2: DELETED
[edit]A second smallpox epidemy affects the indigenous population of Chile. The epidemy last until 1623.
- References?
- enciclopedic importance?
- context? --Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
issue3: DELETED
[edit]A expedition from Perú claims Easter Island for Spain.
- what to do with Chile?
- references?--Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
issue4: DELETED
[edit]probably on the orders of O'Higgins or the Logia Lautaro.
- Do you want to CONVERT Wikipedia in a WP:CRYSTAL? --Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
issue5: ADDED
[edit]Freedom Expedition of Perú was organized in 1820 by the government of Chile
That is a FACT. Do you want references? --Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
issue6: DELETED
[edit]Military expedition to Peru. San Martín undertakes a prudent military campaign, enters Lima, but sees the impossibility of crushing the last Spanish redoubts, a job that is left for Simón Bolívar and Antonio José de Sucre.
- what to do with Chile? --Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
issue7: CHANGE
[edit]Mariano Egaña
Diego Portales is usually known as the driven force towards the war --Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
chile is populated with mostly europeans — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.197.62.123 (talk) 00:19, 28 April 2014 (UTC)
issue8:DELETED
[edit]Important intellectual movement registered this year. A great number of teachers, thinkers, professors, and wise men arrive to the country and establish societies.
- Fumble and Bumble: no references, vague, no context, etc Do you want to maintein that? --Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
issue9: DELETED
[edit]but the incident meant the end of the Chilean preoccupation with occupying the remaining Mapuche, before some other power could do so and divide Chile in two. This intensification of activity is known as the
- personal opinion of a theme that doesn't belong to a timeline, besides of poor English --Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
issue10: most DELETED
[edit]In defense of the interests of the Chilean industrial oligarchy, Chilean soldiers occupy the Bolivian port of Antofagasta, precipitating the War of the Pacific against Peru and Bolivia. The Chilean cause is adopted by the general populace after the death of Captain Arturo Prat in the Naval battle of Iquique. The same day, May 21, Captain Carlos Condell sinks the powerful Independencia, which together with the capture of the Huáscar in the Naval battle of Angamos, eliminates Peruvian sea power and permits the Chileans to land troops at will along the coast throughout the military theater of operations.
- personal opinion, legal reasons (violation of the treaty) given by the Chilean Gov. are not presented in the text. pejorative "populace" doesn't belong to Wikipedia --Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
issue11: mostly DELETED
[edit]Chilean troops occupy and sack Lima, capital of Peru. The war will continue another three years, with the Peruvians retreating to the Sierra and successfully defending their mountainous redoubts. Argentina takes advantage of the military situation to impose upon Chile a settlement of their border disputes, granting all of oriental Patagonia to Argentina. The Mapuches also take advantage, with an armed rising against the increasing Chilean occupation of their territories, but are finally and definitively defeated for the first time in three centuries of combat.
- text is extrem Peruvian nationalist legend: "Chilean sack Lima" four years long? Personal opinion "Argentina takes advantage" and "Mapuches also take advantage". No references, no context. (Timeline is not adequate for long sentences) --Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
issue12: DELETED
[edit]under which the Chilean oligarchy governed on its own behalf.
- personal opinion, no references, no context, Actually the Chilean oligarchy governed on its own behalf ALWAYS --Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
issue13: DELETED
[edit]taking Benito Mussolini as his model
- nonsense, no refrences, no context --Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
issue13: COMPLETED
[edit]Massacre of Seguro Obrero.
- Moved to Massacre of Seguro Obrero. Do you have problems with that? --Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
issue14: COMPLETED
[edit]Law of Defense of Democracy
- Moved to Law of Permanent Defense of the Democracy. Do you have problems with that? --Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
issue15: CHANGED
[edit]3,000 dead or "disappeared" over the next three years
- Corrected to 2,000 dead or "disappeared" over the next 17 years according Rettig Report and Valech Report --Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
issue16: MOVED
[edit]1976 The machinations of the United States oblige President Ferdinand Marcos, to cancel a scheduled visit by President Pinochet to the Philippines.
- Corrected to 1980. Do you have a problem with that? --Keysanger (what?) 20:17, 9 July 2011 (UTC)