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The Invasion of Rio Grande do Sul began on June 10, 1865 when about 7,500 soldiers under the command of General Antonio de la Cruz Estigarribia invaded the village of São Borja near Brazil's border with Argentina. About 3,000 men commanded by major stayed on the other side of the Uruguay River to accompany the advance of the main column. The Paraguayans always advanced along the river without major damage, with the exception of a confrontation on the where a Paraguayan battalion had been defeated, until they reached Uruguaiana, where a two-month siege made them surrender unconditionally on September 18. The main objective of Paraguayan president Francisco Solano López to invade Rio Grande do Sul was to force a peace treaty favorable to the Paraguayans with the Empire of Brazil. The actio

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  • The Invasion of Rio Grande do Sul began on June 10, 1865 when about 7,500 soldiers under the command of General Antonio de la Cruz Estigarribia invaded the village of São Borja near Brazil's border with Argentina. About 3,000 men commanded by major stayed on the other side of the Uruguay River to accompany the advance of the main column. The Paraguayans always advanced along the river without major damage, with the exception of a confrontation on the where a Paraguayan battalion had been defeated, until they reached Uruguaiana, where a two-month siege made them surrender unconditionally on September 18. The main objective of Paraguayan president Francisco Solano López to invade Rio Grande do Sul was to force a peace treaty favorable to the Paraguayans with the Empire of Brazil. The action took place in the second phase of the Paraguayan War, known as the Corrientes campaign. (en)
  • A invasão do Rio Grande do Sul iniciou-se em 10 de junho de 1865 quando cerca de 7 500 soldados sob o comando do general Estigarribia invadiram a vila de São Borja na fronteira com a Argentina. Cerca de 3 000 homens comandados pelo major Pedro Duarte ficaram na outra margem do rio Uruguai para acompanhar o avanço da coluna principal. Os paraguaios avançaram sempre costeando o rio sem grandes prejuízos, a execeção de um confronto no rio M'Butuí onde um batalhão paraguaio fora derrotado, até chegarem em Uruguaiana, onde um cerco de dois meses os fizeram se render incondicionalmente no dia 18 de setembro. O objetivo principal de López ao invadir o Rio Grande do Sul era forçar um tratado de paz favorável aos paraguaios com o Brasil. A ação se deu na segunda fase da Guerra do Paraguai, conhecida como Campanha de Corrientes. (pt)
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  • Unknown
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  • 1865-09-18 (xsd:date)
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  • Brazilian victory
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  • 10 000 – 12,000 Infantry
  • 14,000 – 17,000 Infantry
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  • The Battle of São Borja, the first battle of the invasion (en)
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  • 5500 (xsd:integer)
  • Unknown (en)
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  • Pedro Duarte (en)
  • A. Estigarribia (en)
  • David Canabarro (en)
  • João F. Caldwell (en)
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  • Corrientes campaign of the Paraguayan War (en)
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  • Brazilian victory (en)
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  • The Invasion of Rio Grande do Sul began on June 10, 1865 when about 7,500 soldiers under the command of General Antonio de la Cruz Estigarribia invaded the village of São Borja near Brazil's border with Argentina. About 3,000 men commanded by major stayed on the other side of the Uruguay River to accompany the advance of the main column. The Paraguayans always advanced along the river without major damage, with the exception of a confrontation on the where a Paraguayan battalion had been defeated, until they reached Uruguaiana, where a two-month siege made them surrender unconditionally on September 18. The main objective of Paraguayan president Francisco Solano López to invade Rio Grande do Sul was to force a peace treaty favorable to the Paraguayans with the Empire of Brazil. The actio (en)
  • A invasão do Rio Grande do Sul iniciou-se em 10 de junho de 1865 quando cerca de 7 500 soldados sob o comando do general Estigarribia invadiram a vila de São Borja na fronteira com a Argentina. Cerca de 3 000 homens comandados pelo major Pedro Duarte ficaram na outra margem do rio Uruguai para acompanhar o avanço da coluna principal. Os paraguaios avançaram sempre costeando o rio sem grandes prejuízos, a execeção de um confronto no rio M'Butuí onde um batalhão paraguaio fora derrotado, até chegarem em Uruguaiana, onde um cerco de dois meses os fizeram se render incondicionalmente no dia 18 de setembro. O objetivo principal de López ao invadir o Rio Grande do Sul era forçar um tratado de paz favorável aos paraguaios com o Brasil. A ação se deu na segunda fase da Guerra do Paraguai, conhecid (pt)
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  • Invasion of Rio Grande do Sul (en)
  • Invasão do Rio Grande do Sul (pt)
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