Reconquest (Chile)

Captaincy General of Chile
Capitanía General de Chile
Reconquest
Reconquista
1814–1817
Flag of Chile
Location of Chile
CapitalSantiago de Chile
Common languagesSpanish
Indigenous languages (Quechuan languages, Aymara, Mapudungun, Kawésqar, Yaghan)
GovernmentMonarchy
King 
• 1814-1817
Ferdinand VII
Royal Governor 
• 1814-1815
Mariano Osorio
• 1815-1817
Francisco Marcó del Pont
History 
October 2 1814
February 12 1817
ISO 3166 codeCL
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Old Fatherland
New Fatherland

Spanish Reconquest or just Reconquest (Spanish: Reconquista) is the name of a period of Chilean history that started in 1814 with the royalist victory at the Battle of Rancagua and ended in 1817 with the patriot victory at the Battle of Chacabuco. During this period, the defenders of the Spanish Empire reestablished their dominion in Chile after said country had separated itself from the Spanish Crown, installed its First National Government Board in 1810—the first institution of self-government in Chile, created its First Congress National in 1811 and subsequently elected its first supreme director, Francisco de la Lastra, in 1814.

Authors such as the Chileans Julio Heise and Jaime Eyzaguirre prefer to call the period Absolutist Restoration, considering it merely the return to power of the royalists.