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This is a list of historical separatist movements in South America. Separatism includes autonomism and secessionism.

Criteria

What is and is not considered an autonomist or secessionist movement is sometimes contentious. Entries on this list must meet three criteria:

  1. They are no longer an active movement with active members.
  2. They are demanded greater autonomy or self-determination for a geographic region (as opposed to personal autonomy).
  3. They were citizens/people of the conflict area and did not come from another country.

Under each region listed is one or more of the following:

List

Trinidad and Tobago

References