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At the onset of the Chilean War of Independence, the First Government Junta was proclaimed on 18 September 1810, marking Chile's first step toward independence.
It would be during the government of Jose Miguel Carrera in which the desire for emancipation would gain more strength.
Nevertheless, the junta was established ( at least nominally ) as a way of controlling the government during the absence of King Fernando VII, so that the symbols of government remained Hispanic.
Therefore, one of the first acts of his government would be the implementation of national symbols, such as an insignia, a coat of arms and a distinctive flag to identify the patriots.
The first flag, according to tradition, would have been embroidered by the sister of the ruler, Javiera Carrera, and would be presented and raised for the first time on 4 July 1812 at a dinner with the United States consul Joel Roberts Poinsett to celebrate the anniversary of U. S. independence, an event having a great influence on the locals ' struggle for independence.

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