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Bolivia History Timeline 2 - Timeline Help
Bolivia history timeline 2 of 3 from 1903 to 1981 at Timeline Help.
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- 1981 | Treaty of Petrópolis between Bolivia and Brazil, the War of the Pacific officially ends. Acre state seceded to Brazil.
Revolts by indigenous miners suppressed.
President of Bolivia Hernando Siles Reyes.
Paraguay starts hostile incidents in the disputed territory of Chaco Boreal.
Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay.
Chile, Peru and Bolivia sign the Tacna-Arica Area Treaty.
President General David Toro nationalizes all energy companies. The first time in Bolivia history timeline 2 that the government orders nationalization, and not the last in the history of Bolivia.
The Revolutionary Nationalist Movement MNR party aka Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario founded by Hernán Siles Zuazo and Víctor Paz Estenssoro.
Revolution by the MNR Party. Victor Paz Estenssoro and Hernan Siles Zuazo overthrow the military regime.
Victor Paz Estensorro President.
Agrarian, social, educational and economic reforms, land redistribution, tin mines are nationalized.
Hernan Siles Zuazo President.
Victor Paz Estensorro President, second term.
Vice-President General Rene Barrientos outsted Victor Paz Estensorro in a military coup and serves as President. In this Bolivia history timeline 2 occur a series of miltary coups.
Latin American guerrilla leader Ernesto Che Guevara establishes the National Liberation Army in Bolivia, but is executed a few months later. Cuban communist guerrilla Haydée Tamara Bunke - Tania - Bider killed by Bolivian forces.
French intellectual and journalist Regis Debray sentenced to 30 years in prison in Bolivia for helping Che Guevara.
Barrientos is killed in a plane crash. Vice-President Siles Salinas becomes President. His successor President General Alfredo Ovando Candia nationalizes all oil and energy companies.
Regis Debray is released after an international pressure.
Colonel Hugo Banzer Suarez military dictator after he overthrows President General Juan Jose Torres.
Operation Condor military pact between Latin-American dictators to hunt down dissidents.
General Juan Pereda Asbun overthrows Banzer.
Hernan Siles Zuazo wins the democratic elections. But General Luis Garcia stages a military coup.
General Celso Torrelio Villa succeeds Garcia. | Bolivia History Timeline 2 1 3
| Bibliography of Bolivia History Timeline 2 Malloy, J and Thorn, R (1971). Beyond the Revolution Since 1952. Klein, H S (1992). The Evolution of a Multi-Ethnic Society. Latin American Histories. Jemio, L C (2001). Debt, Crisis and Reform. Biting the Bullet. International Finance and Development. Petras, J and Veltmeyer, H (2005). Social Movements and State Power in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador. Guevara, E and C and Castro, F (2006). El Diario del Che. Spatz, J (2006). Poverty and Inequality in the Era of Structural Reforms. Postero, N (2006). Now We Are Citizens. Indigenous Politics. |
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