Articas and the Emancipation of UruguayCUP Archive |
Contents
THE ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The development of a nomansland | 15 |
Montevideo | 24 |
The feeling between Montevideo and Buenos Aires | 34 |
THE ARTIGAS STOCK | 44 |
José Artigas as a Spanish officer | 62 |
THE DIVISION OF THE WAYS | 78 |
crisis of the relations | 93 |
The Provincia Oriental 181314 | 189 |
The Provincia Oriental 181415 page | 202 |
The government of Artigas Patria Vieja | 213 |
THE FEDERAL LEAGUE | 243 |
The Protectorate of Artigas | 266 |
CATASTROPHE | 279 |
The Portuguese invasion | 295 |
The end of the Federal League | 311 |
Common terms and phrases
¹ Letter Alvear America April Arch Argentine army attack August Azara Banda Oriental Bauzá became Blanco Acevedo Blandengues Brazil Brazilian British Buenos Aires government Cabildo Gobernador Cabildo of Montevideo caja cattle caudillo centralist Colonia command Congress Consulado Correspondencia de Artigas Corrientes creoles deputies Devoto and Fonseca district Elío Entre Ríos Estado estancias February Federal League federalist Fonseca Muñoz forces frontier García de Zúñiga gauchos Governor Herrera históricos Ibid independence interior January Jefe José José Artigas Junta of Buenos land Larrañaga Lavalleja leader Lecór Letter of Artigas libro Liniers López Maldonado March merchants military mission Monte officers organisation Otorgués Paraguay Paraná patriots peace Pivel Devoto Ponsonby port Porteño Portugal Portuguese Provincia Oriental Pueyrredón ranchers Rio de Janeiro Ríos River Plate River Uruguay Rondeau Santa Fe Sarratea sent Spain Spaniards Spanish Strangford Supreme Director territory trade treaty troops United Provinces Uruguay Uruguayan Viceroy Viceroyalty