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  2. Cisplatine War - Wikipedia

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    The Cisplatine War [b] was an armed conflict fought in the 1820s between the Empire of Brazil and the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata over ... But by 1828 ...

  3. Irish and German Mercenary Soldiers' revolt - Wikipedia

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    The Irish and German revolt (Portuguese: Revolta dos Mercenários) in Brazil was a revolt of German and Irish mercenaries in 1828 during the Cisplatine War of 1825–1828. . The immigrants, who were recruited in their homelands to come to Brazil, discovered that the promises made to them by the Brazilian government were not fulfil

  4. Attack on the Brazilian Fort in Punta del Este - Wikipedia

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    [5] The Brazilian fort remained operational until the end of the Cisplatine War. The 1828 Treaty of Montevideo, specifically Article 13, stipulated the withdrawal of Brazilian forces and required Brazil to relinquish Montevideo, Colonia, and other occupied territories, including the small garrison at Punta del Este. [6]

  5. Preliminary Peace Convention (1828) - Wikipedia

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    By 1828 the Cisplatine War had been fought to a stalemate with Argentina's land forces unable to capture any major cities, [1] and Brazil forces pinned down and with severe lack of manpower for a full-scale offensive against Argentine forces. The heavy burden of the war and the increasing unlikelihood of any positive outcome led to heavy public ...

  6. Cisplatina - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from the Latin prefix "cis" meaning "on this side of" and "platina", a reference to the Río de la Plata.Thus, the name Cisplatina means "province on the same side of the Río de la Plata", alluding to the fact that, from the Brazilian perspective, the region is located on the same side of the river as Brazil, cf. Cisalpine.

  7. Platine War - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Uruguay struggled with its own civil war, which started after gaining independence from the Brazilian Empire in 1828 in the Cisplatine War. Rosas backed the Uruguayan Blanco party in this conflict, and further desired to extend Argentine borders to areas formerly occupied by the Spanish Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata.

  8. Battle of Punta Colares - Wikipedia

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    The naval Battle of Punta Colares, also known as the Battle of Corales, was the first major naval engagement of the Cisplatine War.It took place between a fleet of the Empire of Brazil, commanded by admiral Rodrigo José Ferreira Lobo, and a squadron of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata under the command of admiral William Brown.

  9. List of wars involving Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Cisplatine War (1825–1828) Río de la Plata Thirty-Three Orientals Brazil: Stalemate. Independence of the Republic of Uruguay; Battle of Sarandí (1825) Battle of Colonia del Sacramento (1826) Battle of Juncal (1827) Uruguayan Civil War (1839–1852) Colorados Unitarians Brazil Entre Ríos Corrientes France United Kingdom: Blancos Argentina ...