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Crónica histórica que revela la influencia del inglés John Thomas North en la revolución de 1891 que acabó con el gobierno del José Manuel Balmaceda.
El tema es la Guerra Civil de 1891. El eje conductor será la demostración, respaldada por archivos históricos, que José Manuel Balmaceda estuvo a punto de cambiar el destino de la revolución conservadora a los tres meses de iniciada la rebelión del Congreso apoyado por la Marina. Se demostrará la desazón de los revolucionarios por la falta de medios luego de los combates registrados en Tarapacá contra las fuerzas constitucionales. Pero esto, que podría haber cambiado el curso de la historia política de Chile, se vio frustrado por la tremenda injerencia del Rey de Salitre, John Thomas North y por otros británicos, que en ese momento en que todo se estaba inclinando a favor de Balmaceda, entregaron las armas y equipos necesarios a los revolucionarios, además de sabotear el equipamiento, especialmente naval, de los balmacedistas. Se tocará el gran apoyo popular de que gozaba Balmaceda al iniciarse el conflicto interno, por todos los beneficios recibidos, pero como este fue anulado casi en forma patriarcal por los instigadores de la revolución.
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