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- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) abstract "The Battle of San Carlos was a battle between the Portuguese forces under Francisco das Chagas Santos and the Misionero forces led by Andrés Guazurary, popularly known as Andresito, in San Carlos, modern-day Argentina.After having been defeated by Andresito on the previous year, Portuguese commander Francisco das Chagas Santos prepared for a new military campaign against the Misioneros, with a force of 800 men and 2 artillery pieces. After taking the chapel of San Alonso, Chagas headed for the Mission of San Carlos, where the independentist forces led by Andresito and Serapio Rodriguez awaited the Portuguese.After days of very intense fighting, the Portuguese managed to control most of the town and push Andresito's men to San Carlos' church and college, in which heavy fighting continued to occur, while they expected for reinforcements to come. However, the column of Captain Arand that had the objective of helping the rebels was attacked by the Portuguese and crushed, having its commander been killed. On the third day of battle, the buildings in which the rebels were caught fire, making their situation even more desperate and forcing them into submission, even though some men, including Andresito himself, managed to escape.The battle resulted not only in a major victory for the Portuguese, but also to the de facto elimination of Andresito's threat to them.".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) causalties "Unknown".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) combatant "Misiones Province".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) combatant "border|22px Portuguese Empire".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) commander Andr%C3%A9s_Guazurary.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) isPartOfMilitaryConflict Portuguese_conquest_of_the_Banda_Oriental.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) place Argentina.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) result "Decisive Portuguese victory".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) strength "2 artillery pieces".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) strength "800 men".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) strength "Unknown".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) thumbnail Flag_United_Kingdom_Portugal_Brazil_Algarves.svg?width=300.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) wikiPageID "32545992".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) wikiPageRevisionID "553375037".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) casualties "Nearly all men killed".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) casualties "Unknown".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) combatant Misiones_Province.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) combatant Portuguese_Empire.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) combatant File:Flag_United_Kingdom_Portugal_Brazil_Algarves.svg.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) commander Andrés_Guazurary.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) commander "Francisco das Chagas Santos".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) conflict "Battle of Apósteles".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) date "1818".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817).
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) partof Portuguese_conquest_of_the_Banda_Oriental.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) place "San Carlos, Argentina".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) result "Decisive Portuguese victory".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) strength "2".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) strength "800".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) strength "Unknown".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) subject Category:1817_in_Brazil.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) subject Category:1817_in_Portugal.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) subject Category:1817_in_Uruguay.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) subject Category:Battles_involving_Portugal.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) subject Category:Conflicts_in_1817.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) type Event.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) type MilitaryConflict.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) type SocietalEvent.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) type Event.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) type Event.
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- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) comment "The Battle of San Carlos was a battle between the Portuguese forces under Francisco das Chagas Santos and the Misionero forces led by Andrés Guazurary, popularly known as Andresito, in San Carlos, modern-day Argentina.After having been defeated by Andresito on the previous year, Portuguese commander Francisco das Chagas Santos prepared for a new military campaign against the Misioneros, with a force of 800 men and 2 artillery pieces.".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) label "Batalla de San Carlos (Misiones)".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) label "Battle of San Carlos (1817)".
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) sameAs Batalla_de_San_Carlos_(Misiones).
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) sameAs m.0h1dwsj.
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- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) wasDerivedFrom Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817)?oldid=553375037.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) depiction Flag_United_Kingdom_Portugal_Brazil_Algarves.svg.
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) isPrimaryTopicOf Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817).
- Battle_of_San_Carlos_(1817) name "Battle of Apósteles".