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Do you think April 5th Street is located in the municipality of Maipú by coincidence? Do you think the community has that name because it does no more? Or the street Embrace means nothing? Not so ... Those names were placed in honor of the Battle of Maipú. Where they faced the Royalists (supporters of the King of Spain) and Patriots (the Chilean people or creoles). All this has to do with our independence and 18 and September 19 are linked to these celebrations. On April 5, 1818 was consolidated the independence of Chile.
The army had been meeting in Argentina crossed the Andes near the Libertador José de San Martín (in the American struggle for liberation), to defeat in this battle, definitely the royalist troops. O'Higgins who was wounded in the arm, after "Cancharayada Surprise" (as the name implies, this battle the Patriots were caught and O'Higgins went seriously injured), there was the historic "Embrace" with José San Martín.
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I think I like history in general. Although I have said several times that taught it at school so that was dull and uninteresting. But when one begins to reach maturity and have the urge to know their history and read about what happened in Chile, they try to visit places where these events occurred. And take pictures of where they developed many important experiences.
School children now are pending to strikes and vandalism star, rather than interested in our history. I think if you ask anyone what is being commemorated this day, has no idea.
When I talk to myself I missed my profession is that there are so many things I would have liked to study. Among them I would have liked to be a teacher of History. Because I feel that I have a special ability to teach or to explain things so clear. I have patience with people (of course also my patience has a limit). So with this desire to teach something, is that there is this blog, to try to instill in a way that we become aware of things.
When the soap opera on television gave Pampa Ilusión and treated the subject of the nitrate in the North, wrote to TVN to suggest that just as they had done that soap opera, could bring to the screen the "Farewell to the Seventh Line." I do not know if my suggestion had any connotation, but now I know that TVN was an embodiment of the "Pacific War" (Epic). And as they carried out this project, Canal 13 también hizo su serie “Héroes”, que me pareció fantástico, porque el ver la historia de Chile contada de manera más vívida hace que la gente retenga más y aprenda más de su historia.
Y así como la televisión está llevándonos a interiorizarnos de los hechos de nuestro país, también quisiera que los niños en las escuelas leyeran textos relacionados con lo mismo. ¿Porqué tienen que leer como textos obligatorios “El Principito”, “Colmillo Blanco”, “Mujercitas” y todas esas historias? ¿Porqué no hacerlos leer textos chilenos como “Martín Rivas”, “Adiós al Séptimo Line, "" The Tragic Hussars "" Santa Maria de las Flores Negras "," Memorial of the Night "and other books that tell facts nationalists? Thus, and only then, could speak of Chile knows his history. Zamorano people hate this Transantiago now ... but in 5 years, will not remember this hatred they felt for him ... and that ... because Chile has no memory. And if you have no memory ... Nor is history!
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