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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sailors' mutiny (September 1931) (Spanish: La Rebelion de los Marineros) was a violent rebellion of the Chilean Navy enlisted men against the government of Chilean Vice President Manuel Trucco.In 1931, Chile was bankrupt. The situation had caused the downfall of President Carlos Ibáñez del Campo on July 26, 1931. The collapse of exports and prices for Chilean products, the lack of liquidity and the high level of external debt had led the League of Nations to name Chile as the country most affected world-wide by the Great Depression. There were…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sailors' mutiny (September 1931) (Spanish: La Rebelion de los Marineros) was a violent rebellion of the Chilean Navy enlisted men against the government of Chilean Vice President Manuel Trucco.In 1931, Chile was bankrupt. The situation had caused the downfall of President Carlos Ibáñez del Campo on July 26, 1931. The collapse of exports and prices for Chilean products, the lack of liquidity and the high level of external debt had led the League of Nations to name Chile as the country most affected world-wide by the Great Depression. There were already 130,000 unemployed and the situation had caused the closing of the salpeter mines in the Atacama, in turn causing a massive migration of workers to the urban centers.