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[[File:Cball-Bolivia.png]] Bolivia, after securing independence, a revolving door of pseudo-stratocratic presidencies would culminate in the [[w:War_of_the_Pacific|War of the Pacific]], in which Bolivia lost its coastline. No Stratocratic governments would cement themselves until 1964, where another revolving door of military dictators would rule the country until 1993.
[[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile faced relative stability after achieving independence. However, a coup in 1924 introduced a period of military dictatorships until 1931, when Chile became democratic again. In 1973,[[File:Pinochet-hat.png]] [[Pinochetism|Augusto Pinochet]] deposed sitting president [[File:Allende.png]] [[Democratic Socialism|Salvador Allende]] in a military coup, bringing in one of the most famous Latin American dictatorships, under which Pinochet implemented free market reforms and brutally cracked down on the opposition. Pinochet would willingly give up power in 1990.
====<u>Viceroyalty of Río de la Plata</u>====
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