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A little Chile history befor your fly fishing adventure: When the first Spanish arrived, Quechua tribes inhabited the northern
region and Araucanian tribes inhabited the central region and the northern
part of the southern region. The Incas were in control of the northern
area and part of central Chile. Warlike Araucanian tribes, who held
the Incas back, dominated much of the rest of the country. The first
Spanish settlements were established in the mid-sixteenth century: Santiago
in 1541 and Concepcion in 1550. Spanish settlers, mainly from Andalucia,
were attracted to central Chile
because of the pleasant climate and fertile soil. The settlers had to
face repeated assaults from the Araucanians and the on-and-off war with
Indian aborigines continued into the second half of the nineteenth century.
A presidential candidate of the left-wing parties, Salvador Allende,
won the elections in 1970. Upon assuming office, he nationalized the
mines, industries, and public services. Allende was deposed and died
in a military coup in September 1973, which was followed by 16 years
of harsh military dictatorship by General Augusto Pinochet. Democratic
elections were held in 1989. |
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