Latin America’s Wars, Volumen1Potomac Books, Inc., 2003 M01 31 - 1445 páginas Robert ScheinaÆs latest book, drawn upon years of research, lecturing, and teaching in the field, is a groundbreaking and definitive study of Latin American military history. Despite the pivotal role of wars in U.S. history, few in the United States under. |
Contenido
Illustrations and Maps | 1770 |
Acknowledgments | 1776 |
WarsforIndependence against the Monarchs of Europe | 1788 |
Viceroyalty of Peru 181031 | 1826 |
Early Border WarsinSpanish America 7 The United Provinces against Brazil and Uruguayan Independence | 1826 |
Peru against Gran Colombia 182829 | 1826 |
Texas Independence 183536 | 1837 |
Caudillos and the Second TexasMexican War 183644 | 1843 |
MidNineteenthCentury Intraclass Struggles 24 Colombia andSixtythree Years ofIntraclass Conflict18391902 25 Uruguayan Intraclass Conflict 18321... | 1848 |
The War oftheTriple Alliance 186470 30 The Pacific War 186566 Part 9 Late Wars for Independence | 1838 |
The Indians 18191927 | 1849 |
The United States andMexico 184648 | 1853 |
LateNineteenthCenturyIntraclass Struggles 35 Argentine Revolutionsof1890and | 1891 |
The Brazilian Revolutionof189394 Part 13 Political Interventionby theUnitedStates | 1898 |
What Were the Surprises? | 1908 |
Index | 1936 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Allies American andthe Antonio Argentina armed army artillery attacked atthe battle Blanco blockade Bogotá Bolívar Bolivia Brazil Brazilian British Buenos Aires bythe captured Caracas Carrera Castro caudillos cavalry Chile Chilean Colombia commanded Congress Conservatives Cruz Cuba Cuban December declared defeated defenses Dominican Ecuador ejército expedition February fighting filibusters fleet Flores force fought Francisco Francisco Solano López French fromthe Gómez government’s Gran Colombia Guatemala guns Haitian Historia militar Honduran Humaitá independence Indians inthe January José Juan Juárez Latin Liberals López Manuel March María Marley Mexican Mexico City military Montevideo Morelos naval navy Nicaragua November ofthe onthe Páez Paraguay Paraguayan Pedro Peru Peruvian political port Portuguese President province rebellion rebels revolution Revolutionaries Río River Rosas Royalists sailed Saint Domingue Salvador Salvadorian San Martín Santa Anna Santiago Santo Domingo September ships soldiers Spain Spanish squadron strategy surrendered Texas tothe troops United Uruguay Uruguayan Valparaíso Venezuela Walker warship wounded