The war was mainly a stalemate until 1837, when Brazil entered the war on the North American side. With Brazil's help, Colombia was overpowered and its capital, La Paz, was taken in 1838. With the end of the war, several new nations were created out of the remains of Columbia.
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| - Americas War (Canadian Independence)
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| - The war was mainly a stalemate until 1837, when Brazil entered the war on the North American side. With Brazil's help, Colombia was overpowered and its capital, La Paz, was taken in 1838. With the end of the war, several new nations were created out of the remains of Columbia.
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| - The war was mainly a stalemate until 1837, when Brazil entered the war on the North American side. With Brazil's help, Colombia was overpowered and its capital, La Paz, was taken in 1838. With the end of the war, several new nations were created out of the remains of Columbia.
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