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The Battle of Concepción, fought on September 1, 1863, was part of the Chilean Civil War between the forces of President José María Balmaceda and those opposing him. Tensions escalated over political and economic issues, leading to a rebellion against Balmaceda's government. The conflict at Concepción specifically arose from the efforts of Balmaceda's forces to secure control over key regions in southern Chile, resulting in a confrontation with the rebel troops. This battle marked a significant moment in the ongoing civil strife of the period.

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