Background
Osorio was born in Seville, Spain.
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Osorio was born in Seville, Spain.
He joined the Spanish army and as many of his contemporaries, his military career began during the Spanish Peninsular War in 1808 as an artillery general, as well as the professor for mathematics in the military school. In 1810, was appointed head of the military factory of Catalonia. In 1812, was destined to the Royal Army in Peru.
In the Disaster of Rancagua (1814) he was able to defeat the forces of Bernardo O"Higgins and Jose Miguel Carrera.
In the same year he became the Governor of Chile. Chile
In Chile the time of the reconquest by the Spanish military was thus begun.
In 1816 he returned to Lima and Francisco Marcó del Pont was made new Governor of Chile. When the Spaniards lost the Battle of Chacabuco, he returned to Chile.
There he succeeded in securing victory in the Second Battle of Cancha Rayada on March 18, 1818.
At this battle O"Higgins"s arm was injured. The Battle of Maipu, however, was a major defeat for the Spaniards, and it signified the end of the Spanish authority in almost all of Chile, with the exception of the island of Chiloé and the city of Valdivia. Osorio proceeded to Cuba, where he died in 1819 of malaria.
Osorio sought to reinstate order and justice and with military measures he prevented the onslaught of the insurgents.