Ragamuffin War
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![]() Charge of the Cavalry by Guilherme Litran depicting the Riograndense army. | |||||||
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10,000 soldiers[1] | 20,000 soldiers[1] | ||||||
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3,000 killed[1] |
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The Ragamuffin War (Portuguese: Guerra dos Farrapos or Revolução Farroupilha) was an uprising that began in southern Brazil. It started in the province (current state) of Rio Grande do Sul in 1835.
References
[change | change source]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Treece, Dave (2000). Exiles, Allies, Rebels. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780313311253. ("Brazil's Indianist Movement, Indigenist Politics, and the Imperial Nation-state").
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