The Paraguayan War: Total Conflict in the Southern Cone

The Paraguayan War:
Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil,
Uruguay
 
TOTAL WAR IN THE SOUTHERN CONE
INDIGENOUS PARTICIPATION
A.   Causes
President Carlos Antonio López
 
1840, Carlos Antonio López controlled the Triumvirate
in Paraguay
Amazing expansion of Paraguay’s economy
Iron foundry at Humaita, most modern of type in La.
America
 
Transportation, roads and canals, fleet merchant ships
 
Short railway line, Asunción-Trinidad
 
Grew state apparatus and sector
 
Enlarged the armed forces
Lopez’ Social Policies, Domestic Programs
 
Yerba mate:  state ownership of forest lands
Important expansion of the economy, education with
435 schools constructed
Agricultural exports still dominated the economy
Transportation improved
Grew state sector of national economy
1842 Law of the Free Womb
Paraguay most progressive state in Latin America
Destabilized regional power
 
C.  Francisco Solano López:
1862-1870
 
 
Madame Eliza Lynch Irish
 
International Threats to Paraguay
 
Why did Antonio Lopez’ policies destabilize the
Southern Cone?
López feared that Brazil would control Uruguay
Secret treaty with Uruguayn allies
Paraguay defies neighboring 
giants
Population only 450,000 in 1865
 
D. Writing History Sources
 
 
Peter Beattie, “Illustrating Race and Nation in the
Parguayan War Era,”
 
Maria Costa, “Indigenous People of Brazil and the
War of the Triple Alliance,”
 
Thomas Whiggham, Emeritus University of Georgia
 
War: Causes and Early Conduct
, 2nd Edition
The Paraguayan War. The Road to Armageddon:
Paraguay Versus the Triple Alliance, 1866-70
E.  Course of the War 1864-1870
 
November 1864, Paraguay toook Brazilian ship
Py invaded Matto Grosso, May 1865
Qom Guaikuru indigenous people fought on both
sides of the war
Paraguayan soldiers suicidal valor
1 May, 1865:   Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay:  sign the
Triple Alliance
War drags on for five years
By1867, Paraguay lost 60,000 soldados
Py conscripted boys down to the age of 9
War of slowly wearing down enemy (Paraguay)
 
Paraguayan
Invasion of
Mato Grosso
1864
 
Eastern
Paraguay
E.  Results of the War for
the Southern Cone
 
Death of half of the Paraguyan population
1/3 of all the men killed
Heavy reparations to the allied powers $$$
Brazil imposes a temporary government
Argentine forces occupy Paraguay
State lands sold to Argentine and Brazilian
speculators
Results for Indigenous people in the Mato Grosso
Main takeaways from today’s class?
Assessment…?
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The Paraguayan War, also known as the War of the Triple Alliance, involved Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay in a brutal conflict from 1864 to 1870. President Carlos Antonio López's policies and the ambitions of Francisco Solano López led to Paraguay's defiance of its neighbors, resulting in a devastating war with significant indigenous participation and international threats. This period of total war reshaped the dynamics of the Southern Cone, leaving a lasting impact on the region.

  • Paraguayan War
  • Total Conflict
  • Southern Cone
  • Indigenous Participation
  • International Threats

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  1. The Paraguayan War: Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay TOTAL WAR IN THE SOUTHERN CONE INDIGENOUS PARTICIPATION

  2. A. Causes President Carlos Antonio L pez 1840, Carlos Antonio L pez controlled the Triumvirate in Paraguay Amazing expansion of Paraguay s economy Iron foundry at Humaita, most modern of type in La. America Transportation, roads and canals, fleet merchant ships Short railway line, Asunci n-Trinidad Grew state apparatus and sector Enlarged the armed forces

  3. Lopez Social Policies, Domestic Programs Yerba mate: state ownership of forest lands Important expansion of the economy, education with 435 schools constructed Agricultural exports still dominated the economy Transportation improved Grew state sector of national economy 1842 Law of the Free Womb Paraguay most progressive state in Latin America Destabilized regional power

  4. C. Francisco Solano Lpez: 1862-1870 Madame Eliza Lynch Irish

  5. International Threats to Paraguay Why did Antonio Lopez policies destabilize the Southern Cone? L pez feared that Brazil would control Uruguay Secret treaty with Uruguayn allies Paraguay defies neighboring giants Population only 450,000 in 1865

  6. D. Writing History Sources Peter Beattie, Illustrating Race and Nation in the Parguayan War Era, Maria Costa, Indigenous People of Brazil and the War of the Triple Alliance, Thomas Whiggham, Emeritus University of Georgia War: Causes and Early Conduct, 2nd Edition The Paraguayan War. The Road to Armageddon: Paraguay Versus the Triple Alliance, 1866-70

  7. E. Course of the War 1864-1870 November 1864, Paraguay toook Brazilian ship Py invaded Matto Grosso, May 1865 Qom Guaikuru indigenous people fought on both sides of the war Paraguayan soldiers suicidal valor 1 May, 1865: Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay: sign the Triple Alliance War drags on for five years By1867, Paraguay lost 60,000 soldados Py conscripted boys down to the age of 9 War of slowly wearing down enemy (Paraguay)

  8. Paraguayan Invasion of Mato Grosso 1864

  9. Eastern Paraguay

  10. E. Results of the War for the Southern Cone Death of half of the Paraguyan population 1/3 of all the men killed Heavy reparations to the allied powers $$$ Brazil imposes a temporary government Argentine forces occupy Paraguay State lands sold to Argentine and Brazilian speculators Results for Indigenous people in the Mato Grosso Main takeaways from today s class? Assessment ?

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