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The Battle of Tonelero 1852
Battle between the Argentine Confederation army and the Brazilian Imperial Navy, commanded by Admiral Grenfell in the flagship steamer " Affonzo". This was part of a long standing dispute over influence over Paraguay and Uruguay by either nation. Brazilian ships receive and return fire from the Argentine forces stationed on the shore.
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1852 Admiral Argentina Argentine Brazil Brazilian Commanded Confederation Dispute Fight Flagship Forces Grenfell Influence Nation Paraguay Passage Receive Return Shore Stationed Steamer Uruguay
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This evocative image captures the intensity of The Battle of Tonelero, which took place on August 17, 1852, between the Argentine Confederation army and the Brazilian Imperial Navy. The dispute between the two nations over influence in Paraguay and Uruguay had been a long-standing issue, leading to this significant naval engagement. In the foreground, Argentine forces stationed on the shore return fire towards the Brazilian fleet, led by Admiral Sir Thomas Cochrane Grenfell on board the flagship steamer, "Affonzo." The "Affonzo," a formidable vessel of the Brazilian navy, is seen returning fire with its cannons, as smoke billows from its deck. The Battle of Tonelero was a pivotal event in the 19th century's South American conflicts. The passage of the Río de la Plata, where the battle took place, was a strategic location for both Argentina and Brazil, making control of the waterway crucial for the economic and political dominance of the region. The engagement marked a turning point in the conflict, with the Argentine forces ultimately emerging victorious. The battle demonstrated the power of land forces against a naval one, showcasing the determination and resilience of the Argentine Confederation army. This photograph, taken by the Illustrated London News Ltd, offers a glimpse into the past, providing a visual representation of the intense battle that took place on that fateful day in 1852.
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