Don Bernardo O'Higgins was a key figure in the Chilean War of Independence and is often regarded as a founding father of modern Chile. As a leader of the independence movement, he played a crucial role in liberating Chile from Spanish colonial rule and served as the Supreme Director of Chile from 1817 to 1823. His efforts in establishing a new government and promoting civil liberties were instrumental in shaping the nation’s identity and governance. O'Higgins' legacy continues to be celebrated in Chile as a symbol of national pride and independence.
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