Conflict between two groups in Southern Brazil in 1873 and 1874
Mucker's Revolt
Date
1873–19 July 1874
Location
Sapiranga, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Result
Government victory
Belligerents
Muckers
Empire of Brazil
Commanders and leaders
Jacobina Mentz Maurer †
Colonel Genuino Sampaio † Col. César Augusto Col. Carlos Telles Cap. Santiago Dantas
Strength
700-1,000
600 soldiers 150 volunteer civilians
Casualties and losses
approximately 150 killed, hundreds captured
at least 40 soldiers killed (including Colonel Genuino)
The Revolt of the Muckers was a conflict between two groups in a German community in Southern Brazil, in 1873 and 1874. It took place in the region of Sapiranga, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Jacobina Mentz Maurer, believed by some to be a prophet, led a conflict that was eventually quelled by the Brazilian military, and its leaders either killed or arrested and imprisoned.[1]
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