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    1756, Misiones Orientales formed part of the Jesuit Reductions, together with present-day Misiones Province in Argentina and the former Misiones Department...
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    Sculpture of the Misiones Orientales represents one of the most substantial and valuable surviving legacies of the culture of the Misiones Orientales, a group...
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    strengthen the territories coveted by colonial Brazil, which invaded the Misiones Orientales and sought to expand towards the Río de la Plata. The cities that...
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    The seven Jesuit missions east of the Uruguay River, known as the Misiones Orientales, were to be dismantled and relocated on the Spanish western side...
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  • Colonia del Sacramento, along with the Banda Oriental, and the Misiones Orientales. In this way the Banda Oriental became integrated into the Viceroyalty of...
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    nothing to repel the incoming Portuguese invasion of Misiones Orientales and the Banda Oriental, the stronghold of Artigas. Brazilian General Carlos Frederico...
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  • Paraneña [es] Aridoamerica Oasisamerica Mesoamerica Las Californias Misiones Orientales Guayrá South Peru North Peru Republic of Sonora Dutch Brazil France...
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  • Vincent and the Grenadines Brazil Cisplatina (Uruguay) Sacramento Misiones Orientales Kingdom of Tierra Firme (1498–1537) Governorate of New Andalusia...
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    do Sul. In 1750, through the Treaty of Madrid, the lands of the Misiones Orientales and the Pampas of Rio Grande do Sul were also incorporated into the...
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    Colonia del Sacramento, the associated island of San Gabriel and the Misiones Orientales while Spain acknowledged Portuguese control of Southern Brazil and...
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    Guaraní warrior who led the Guaraní forces in the Guaraní War in Misiones Orientales. It is managed by contract by Infraero. On October 10, 2022 the State...
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    in Misiones Province Nuestra Señora de Santa Ana in Misiones Province Nuestra Señora de Loreto in Misiones Province Santa María la Mayor in Misiones Province...
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    Portugal would agree to dismantle the Jesuit missions called the Misiones Orientales. The Jesuits would fight back against this order and would lead to...
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    Spain got Colonia del Sacramento, in present-day Uruguay, and the Misiones Orientales, in present-day Brazil, but not the western regions of Brazil, and...
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    that Spain would receive the Sacramento Colony and Portugal the Misiones Orientales. These were seven independent Jesuit missions of the upper Uruguay...
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    previous decades. Guaranies were almost extinct after the taking of Misiones Orientales by the Portuguese in 1801, when many fled to the other side of the...
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  • Huapi Mission of Río Bueno Jesuit missions among the Guaraní Mainas missions Misiones Orientales Cargo system Mission Indians Reductions Andes Jesuit...
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  • the seven Jesuit missions east of the Uruguay River, known as the Misiones Orientales, were to be dismantled and moved to the Spanish west side of the...
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    weakened during the Napoleonic Wars, while Portugal regained the Misiones Orientales in 1801, but despite this, the colonists successfully repulsed British...
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    were back in the region, having refounded seven reductions, the Misiones Orientales. The region remained under Spanish sovereignty, though in practice...
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  • stipulates that Spain receive the Colonia del Sacramento and Portugal the Misiones Orientales. 1751 21 September Through the Treaty of Strömstad, the border between...
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    and the occupation projects were delayed. The occupation of the Misiones Orientales (Portuguese: Missões Orientais) in 1801 by Portuguese troops, commanded...
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    the Río de la Plata, the indigenous Guarani people residing in the Misiones Orientales stage an attack on a small Brazilian Portuguese settlement on the...
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    seize the situation and possibly obtain control over the former Misiones Orientales territory. He exercised complete control over all aspects of society...
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    Spain won the Banda Oriental (Uruguay), with Colonia del Sacramento, founded by Portugal in 1680. Spain also won the Misiones Orientales. In return, Spain...
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  • Maratha Empire Victory Guaraní War (1754–56) Location: South America, Misiones Orientales (modern Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil) Portugal State of Brazil Spain...
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  • between Spain and Portugal in South America Total abandonment of the Misiones Orientales by the Guaraní, being ceded to Portuguese Brazil. Subsequent Expulsion...
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    from the Corrientes Province and about 2,000 Guaranis came from the Misiones Orientales against Rio Pardo, under lieutenant colonel Antonio Cattani and fortified...
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  • Villa Soriano on the Río Negro, where they tried to establish a Misiones Orientales system for the Charrúas.[citation needed] In 1680, Portuguese colonists...
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    the Río de la Plata, the indigenous Guarani people residing in the Misiones Orientales stage an attack on a small Brazilian Portuguese settlement on the...
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