Patricios y Plebeyos en la revolucion de la Independencia: El caso del motín de Santiago del 13 de febrero de 1817
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In this article, through the documentary review, we study the plebeian patrician conflict through the mutiny of February 13, 1817. We conclude that the fact originates from the expansion of the city in the eighteenth century, where the neighboring merchants / landowners meet with a mass of peasants and peons, generating a series of conflicts, which are incarnated again during the post-battle power vacuum of chacabuco, where the mob performs an urban mob against institutions and places of the patriciate, while he represses using the council politically, reproducing longer-term behaviors
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