Dissident uprisings seize power in Concepción and…
September 1851 CE
Dissident uprisings seize power in Concepción and La Serena days before Manuel Montt assumed power on September 18, 1851.
The revolution in La Serena is led by Pedro Pablo Muñoz, the brothers Antonio and Ignacio Alfonso, and other notable residents of the city, who organize a revolutionary militia of six hundred men from La Serena, Ovalle and Illapel.
Calling themselves the "Restorers of the North," they are commanded by José Miguel Carrera Fontecilla.
A revolutionary government is formed in the city, declaring the abolition of the Constitution of 1833.
After a defeat by government forces in the Battle of Petorca, the city is besieged.