Secession of the Riograndense and Juliana Republics
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Secession of the Riograndense and the Juliana Republic from Brazil during the Ragamuffin War.
Chronology
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July 1839: Laguna was taken by the Riograndense Republic, with help from the people of Laguna.
July 1839: The Juliana Republic was proclaimed, as an independent country, linked to the Rio-Grandense Republic by the ties of confederalism.
September 1836: The Riograndense Republic was a de facto state that seceded from the Empire of Brazil roughly coinciding with the present state of Rio Grande do Sul. It was proclaimed on 11 September 1836, by General Antônio de Sousa Neto, as a direct consequence of the victory obtained by Gaúcho oligarchic forces at the Battle of Seival.
October 1836: Bento Manuel raised the “parliament” flag and Bento Gonçalves agreed to negotiate. The agreement was signed and signed on October 4.
December 1839: In a close fight the loyalist troops were defeated by Brigadier Francisco Xavier da Cunha in Lages. The city reverted again to Riograndense control.
April 1837: General Neto conquered Caçapava do Sul, an imperial refueling center.
July 1839: Riograndense forces advanced from the Tomás José lagoon to the Tramandaí river.
July 1839: The Farrapos, bypassing the imperial armada, managed to enter the Strait of the Capivari River and passed the boats ashore.
March 1838: On March 9, 18 38 the farroupilhas invaded Lages , annexing the village to the Rio-Grandense Republic.
July 1839: Finally, on July 14 , 1839, the lanes headed to Laguna to attack the neighboring province. On the coast of Santa Catarina, near the Araranguá River , a storm broke Farroupilha , miraculously saving a few rags, including Garibaldi himself.
December 1839: The Brazilian army retook Lages.
November 1839: The Juliana Republic was declared in the imperial Brazilian province of Santa Catarina on July 24, 1839, and lasted only until November 15, 1839.