The Rio de la Plata War (1846-1849), in English known as the War of the River Plate, and also popularly known as the First Latin American War was a major conflict fought between the the three major powers of South America; Brazil against Argentina and, later, the Central American Republic. The war ended with a return to the status quo, although tensions between all three nations and their allies reached higher levels after the war.
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| - Rio de la Plata War (French Trafalgar, British Waterloo)
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| - The Rio de la Plata War (1846-1849), in English known as the War of the River Plate, and also popularly known as the First Latin American War was a major conflict fought between the the three major powers of South America; Brazil against Argentina and, later, the Central American Republic. The war ended with a return to the status quo, although tensions between all three nations and their allies reached higher levels after the war.
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| - Central American Republic
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| - Juan Manuel de Rosas
- Justo José de Urquiza
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| - The Rio de la Plata War (1846-1849), in English known as the War of the River Plate, and also popularly known as the First Latin American War was a major conflict fought between the the three major powers of South America; Brazil against Argentina and, later, the Central American Republic. The war ended with a return to the status quo, although tensions between all three nations and their allies reached higher levels after the war.
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