cisplatine war

  1. The Gybson Boy

    Pedro I of Brazil dies in September 1825

    Emperor Pedro I of Brazil and his wife Empress Maria Leopoldina As the title says, let's say that in September 1825, the young emperor of brazil falls from a horse and dies at the age of 26, less than 3 years after proclaiming the independence of the country he loves so much, at this moment his...
  2. A Brazilian victory at the Cisplatine War?

    The Cisplatine War was a two and a half year long (December 1825 to August 1828) conflict which pitted the Empire of Brazil on one side and the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata on the other, the latter of whom also enjoyed the support of a group rebels known as the Thirty-Three Orientals...
  3. A more successful Pedro I of Brazil?

    Like it says on the tin. Emperor Pedro was the first ruler of an independent Brazil, and his brief nine year reign was marked by internal turmoil and economic difficulties. He faced rebellions in Pernambuco and Cisplatina (the latter starting a war with Buenos Aires), the intrigues of his...
  4. Incanian

    Second Cisplatine War

    So before the Paraguayan war, there were civil wars across South America, and when Rebels came back to Uruguay, Argentina supported them, which Paraguay told them to stop supporting the rebels. Then Brazil came and supported the Uruguayan rebels. So I was wondering if instead Brazil instead...
  5. Incanian

    South American World war (And World war Originating in South America)

    There have been many wars in the South American continent. South America was always irrelevant in world history after the Latin Wars for independence. After that South America is a footnote in history books. There have been very important conflicts in the World that is South America. The War for...
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