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Contestado War

Contestado War
Aviação na Guerra do Contestado.jpg
Aviation of the Brazilian Army in the Contestado War, in 1915.
Date October, 1912 – August, 1916
Location Santa Catarina and Paraná, Southern Brazil
Result Governist Victory
Belligerents
Bandeira do Contestado.svg Rebels

Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg First Brazilian Republic

Paraná (state) Paraná State

Commanders and leaders
Bandeira do Contestado.svg José Maria de Santo Agostinho 
Bandeira do Contestado.svg Maria Rosa  
Bandeira do Contestado.svg Adeodato  Surrendered
Brazil Marechal Hermes da Fonseca
Brazil Gen. Carlos Frederico de Mesquita
Brazil Gen. Setembrino de Carvalho
Brazil Col. Estillac
Paraná (state)Col. Gomes de Sá Filho  
Brazil Major Tertuliano Potiguara
Strength
10,000 rebels 7,000 soldiers
1,000 local police
1,000 militiamen
3 aircraft
Casualties and losses
5,000 – 8,000 dead, wounded or disappeared 800 – 1,000 dead, wounded, deserted or disappeared

Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg First Brazilian Republic

Paraná (state) Paraná State

The Contestado War (Portuguese: Guerra do Contestado), broadly speaking, was a guerrilla war for land between settlers and landowners, the latter supported by the Brazilian state's police and military forces, that lasted from October 1912 to August 1916.

It was fought in an inland southern region of the country, rich in wood and yerba mate, that was called Contestado because it was contested by the states of Paraná and Santa Catarina as well as Argentina. The war had its casus belli in the social conflicts in the region, the result of local disobediences, particularly regarding the regularization of land ownership on the part of the caboclos. The conflict was permeated by religious fanaticism expressed by the messianism and faith of the rebellious caboclos that they were engaged in a religious war; at the same time, it reflected the dissatisfaction of the population with its material situation.


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