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Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result President; Paraguayan Campaign (1810–1811) Spanish Empire. Intendancy of Paraguay (Loyalists and Patriots) Río de la Plata (Revolutionaries) Victory. Paraguay retains independence from the Revolutionary Primera Junta of Buenos Aires; Paraguay would obtain independence from Spain afterwards
Paraguay sustained large casualties, but even the approximate numbers are disputed. Paraguay was forced to cede disputed territory to Argentina and Brazil. The war began in late 1864, as a result of a conflict between Paraguay and Brazil caused by the Uruguayan War. Argentina and Uruguay entered the war against Paraguay in 1865, and it then ...
This is a list of armed conflicts in South America. Development of Spanish America ... 1932 — 1935 Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay; 1946 La Paz riots;
La Paraguaya, by Juan Manuel Blanes. The historiography of the Paraguayan War has undergone profound changes since the outbreak of the conflict. During and after the war, the historiography of the countries involved, for many, was limited to explaining its causes as due only to the expansionist and excessive ambition of Paraguayan president Francisco Solano López.
The conflict ended with the occupation of Guayaquil and the signing of the Treaty of Mapasingue, which temporarily ended the dispute between both states. Paraguayan War (1864–1870): Armed conflict between Paraguay and the Triple Alliance, a coalition made up of Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. The conflict began at the end of 1864 between ...
Pages in category "Wars involving Paraguay" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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Battle of the Riachuelo – 11 June 1865; Battle of Paso de Mercedes - 11 August 1865; Battle of Paso de Cuevas - 12 August 1865; Battle of Yatay – 17 August 1865; Battle of Pehuajó or Corrales or Itati - 31 January 1866