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War of the Emboabas
Date1707 - 1709
Location
Modern day Minas Gerais
Result

Defeat of the paulistas.

  • Creation of the Captaincy of São Paulo and Minas de Ouro
Belligerents
Paulistas War of the Emboabas European "emboabas"
War of the Emboabas "Emboabas" from Portugal and other parts of Portuguese America
Commanders and leaders
Borba Gato War of the Emboabas Manuel Nunes Viana

The War of the Emboabas (Portuguese: Guerra dos Emboabas, lit. 'newcomers' war') was a conflict in colonial Brazil waged in 1706-1707 and 1708-1709 over newly discovered gold fields, which had set off a rush to the region between two generations of Portuguese settlers in the viceroyalty of Brazil - then the Captaincy of São Vicente. The discovery of gold set off a rush to the region, Paulistas asserted rights of discovery and non-Paulistas challenged their claims. Although the Portuguese crown sought more control in the area and the Paulistas sought protection of their claims, the Emboabas won. The crown re-assessed its position in the region and made administrative changes subsequently.[1]

  1. ^ Donald Ramos, "Emoboabas" in Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture, vol. 2, p. 487-88. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1996.

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