A War Betwixt Englishmen: Brazil Against Argentina on the River Plate

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In 1825, the Empire of Brazil went to war with the Republic of Argentina. The pretext was once keep watch over of the north bank of the Plate, and in consequence of the river itself. The conflict lasted for 3 years, the Argentineans dominating on land, the Brazilians at sea. As a compromise, the state of Uruguay was once created as a buffer between the 2. This book is in regards to the naval war and its international repercussions. It describes the struggle between Brazil, a maritime power with an enormous Navy and an intensive sea-borne commerce, and Argentina, which had tiny naval forces but an enormous international industry carried most commonly in British and American ships.
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