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53 Moments
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1841
27-Oct-1841
Transition to Stability: José Ballivián Presidency
1836
28-Oct-1836
Peru-Bolivia Confederation Formed
1825
06-Aug-1825
Formation of the Republic with Sucre as Capital
06-Aug-1825
Bolivia regains independence as a republic
1824
09-Dec-1824
End of Spanish rule in South America achieved through Battle of Ayacucho.
1809
16-Jul-1809
Struggle for Independence: Bolivian Insurgence Against Spain
1808
1808
Revolutionary Movements Spark Independence Stirrings in Bolivia
1786
1786
Improved Census Enhances Tax and Labor Registration
1780
1780
Indigenous Leader Túpac Amaru II's Rebellion against Colonial Rule
1777
01-Oct-1777
Transfer of Colonial Control to Portuguese: Treaty of San Ildefonso Summary
1766
1766
Suppression of Jesuit Missions in Bolivia
1724
1724
Bartolomé Orsúa y Vela wrote an important historical study of Potosí, marking a significant contribution to the documentation of colonial society during this period.
1574
04-Jul-1574
Establishment of Tarija City
1561
26-Feb-1561
The Founding of Santa Cruz City
1559
04-Sep-1559
Establishment of Audiencia of Charcas in Bolivia
1548
20-Oct-1548
Establishment of La Paz by Alonso de Mendoza
20-Oct-1548
Arrival of Spanish Conquistadors in Bolivia
1534
1534
Beginning of Spanish colonization in Bolivia
1459
1459
The Inca Empire Empire expanded its territory into the Andes
1450
1450
Establishment of Inca Province of Collasuyu
1199
1199
Fall of Tiwanaku Empire due to Environmental Factors and Internal Conflicts led to Decline
0999
0999
Tiwanaku Empire: Peak Advancements in Agriculture, Architecture, and Art
0599
0599
Tiwanaku Civilization Flourishes in Region
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