Poder naval e política externa do Império do Brasil no Rio da Prata (1822-1852)

The article analyzes the politics of the Empire of Brazil in Rio de la Plata, from 1822 to 1852, and how it was supported by the Imperial Navy. It demonstrates that the Navy was responsible for the military balance in the Cisplatina War, which resulted in the Uruguayan independence, and helped to de...

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Main Author: Francisco Doratioto
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Language:Spanish
Published: Marinha do Brasil 2010-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.revistanavigator.com.br/navig12/dossie/N12_dossie1.pdf
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description The article analyzes the politics of the Empire of Brazil in Rio de la Plata, from 1822 to 1852, and how it was supported by the Imperial Navy. It demonstrates that the Navy was responsible for the military balance in the Cisplatina War, which resulted in the Uruguayan independence, and helped to defeat Oribe, in Uruguay (1851), and Rosas, in Argentine (1852). The independence of Paraguay and Uruguay as well as the containment of any impulse of expansionism by Buenos Aires – which could be a threat to both and to Rio Grande do Sul – were then consolidated as objectives of Empire´s policy in the River Plate. Such a policy was supported by the coordination of diplomatic action and military power, especially by the Navy which could block Buenos Aires, the only foreseeable potential obstacle to the hegemony of the Empire in the region.
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spelling doaj-art-b150ba55dc414d8fb9e035b8b6208d612025-08-20T02:23:34ZspaMarinha do BrasilNavigator0100-12480100-12482010-12-01612920Poder naval e política externa do Império do Brasil no Rio da Prata (1822-1852)Francisco Doratioto0Professor no Departamento de História e no Programa de Pós-Graduação em História da Universidade de Brasília, pesquisador do Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) e membro correspondente do Instituto de Geografia e História Militar do Brasil.The article analyzes the politics of the Empire of Brazil in Rio de la Plata, from 1822 to 1852, and how it was supported by the Imperial Navy. It demonstrates that the Navy was responsible for the military balance in the Cisplatina War, which resulted in the Uruguayan independence, and helped to defeat Oribe, in Uruguay (1851), and Rosas, in Argentine (1852). The independence of Paraguay and Uruguay as well as the containment of any impulse of expansionism by Buenos Aires – which could be a threat to both and to Rio Grande do Sul – were then consolidated as objectives of Empire´s policy in the River Plate. Such a policy was supported by the coordination of diplomatic action and military power, especially by the Navy which could block Buenos Aires, the only foreseeable potential obstacle to the hegemony of the Empire in the region.http://www.revistanavigator.com.br/navig12/dossie/N12_dossie1.pdfCayenneForeign PolicyRegent Prince João
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Foreign Policy
Regent Prince João
title Poder naval e política externa do Império do Brasil no Rio da Prata (1822-1852)
title_full Poder naval e política externa do Império do Brasil no Rio da Prata (1822-1852)
title_fullStr Poder naval e política externa do Império do Brasil no Rio da Prata (1822-1852)
title_full_unstemmed Poder naval e política externa do Império do Brasil no Rio da Prata (1822-1852)
title_short Poder naval e política externa do Império do Brasil no Rio da Prata (1822-1852)
title_sort poder naval e politica externa do imperio do brasil no rio da prata 1822 1852
topic Cayenne
Foreign Policy
Regent Prince João
url http://www.revistanavigator.com.br/navig12/dossie/N12_dossie1.pdf
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