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and to repeal the 1833 Constitution. In 1857 he was appointed mayor and commander of weapons of Arauco, in whose care had to quell the uprising of the southern provinces during the revolution of 1859. That year he was reinstated to the Army with the rank of sergeant major. Cornelio Saavedra Rodríguez
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He led campaigns culminating in the submission of the Mapuche. The first phase consisted of building forts and small villages along the river Malleco, going into Mapuche territory (including the foundation of the city of Angol in 1862). The second phase (1867–1869) was decisive in advance, but the
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in the following year. In 1837 he was assigned to Battalion Chillán, where he rose to lieutenant at the age of 17 years. In 1847 he was promoted to the rank of sergeant major and retired from active duty for health reasons in 1849. Two years later he was called to participate in the
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Saavedra presented a draft plan to President Manuel Montt to advance Chilean territory to the south of La Frontera (consisting of the Bio Bio River), a plan that was rejected. After the incident involving the Frenchman
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His parents were Manuel Saavedra Cabrera, son of the president of the First Government of Buenos Aires in 1810 and
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in 1860, but left the charge the same year. In 1862 he was promoted to lieutenant colonel.
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third phase in 1870 was not as successful and led to further negotiations.
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politician and military figure who played a major role in the
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After the pacification of Araucanía, he participated in the
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Cornelio Saavedra Rodríguez in meeting with the main
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Chilean military personnel of the War of the Pacific
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