The Latin American wars of independence may collectively refer to all of these anti-colonial military conflicts during the decolonization of Latin America aroun...
Thomas Cowperthwait and S. A. Mitchell's 1854 map of Peru and Bolivia. The whole is engraved and colored in Mitchell's distinctive style with green border work and vivid pastels. Political and topographical features are noted and color coded with elevation rendered by hachure. Centered on Lake Titicaca, on the Peru-Bolivia border, this map covers the whole of both countries following the South American Wars of Independence. Bolivia at this controlled the Pacific coastline from Atacama to Moro de Aldan, this territory was later ceded to Chile.This map was prepared by S. A. Mitchell for publication by the Philadelphia firm of Thomas Cowperthwait & Co. as plate no. 43 in the 1854 edition of Mitchell's New General Atlas. Dated and copyrighted, 'Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1850 by Thomas Cowperthwait & Co. in the Clerk's office of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.'
This edited article about Simon Bolivar originally appeared in Look and Learn issue number 697 published on 24 May 1975. Simon Bolivar by Ron Embleton On a summer’s day in 1805, Simon Bolivar stood on the warm green slopes of Monte Sacro, just outside Rome and made a vow. Black eyes glittering with fervour, he […]
Under the Southern Cross: The South American Republics in the Age of Fighting Sail is the fourth volume of the highly regarded Flying Colors series of games on naval combat. The focus is on the southern part of the South American continent: Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador, from the Wars of Independence starting in 1810 through the last naval war fought completely under sail between Argentina and Uruguay in 1841. These wars attracted naval officers recently unemployed by the end of the Napoleonic Wars as well as providing a proving ground for the first generation of naval heroes native to Latin America. Updated rules introduce river and tidal currents, modified grounding rules for operations in the Rio de la Plata and Uruguay rivers, and the use of ship’s boats to tow stranded or becalmed ships. In all, over two dozen battle scenarios ranging in size from a handful of ships per side, to full-blown fleet actions are presented. Also included is the return of the popular ship duel map and activation cards originally found in Serpents of the Seas (Flying Colors volume II), along with 18 ship duel scenarios. Like the preceding volumes in the series, Under the Southern Cross is completely independent of, while being fully compatible with, the other volumes in the series. Everything needed to play is included! Can you, as the Spanish, strangle the rebel American governments and preserve the centuries old Spanish Empire, or will you help the Patriot forces throw off the Imperialist yoke of the European monarchies? Now you can try with Under the Southern Cross! Components: 2 22x34" Maps 2 Counter Sheets Rulebook Playbook Player Aid Chart Deck of 55 Action Cards
Officer of the Corps of Engineers. Artwork by Lafita Portabella. . This is a collection of uniforms of Venezuelan officers and regular troops during the Spanish-American Wars of Independence 1810-1…
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Monumento a la Batalla de Ayacucho fue el último gran enfrentamiento dentro de las campañas terrestres de las guerras de independencia hispanoamericanas (1809-1826) y significó el final definitivo del dominio colonial español en América del sur.
Monumento a La batalla de Ayacucho fue el último gran enfrentamiento dentro de las campañas terrestres de las guerras de independencia hispanoamericanas (1809-1826) y significó el final definitivo del dominio colonial español en América del sur.
The Battle of Cowpens was a turning point in the Sourthern Campaign. It is one of the Revolutionary Battles in which colonists won the field.
Editorial Atlántida Azopardo 579 / Buenos Aires 1919 - Continúa Papel El popular semanario para niños, fundado por el escritor de literatura infantil y empresario uruguayo Constancio C. Vigil en 1919, publica modelos para recortar y armar con temas y diseños de artistas europeos, entre 1920 y 1929, y con el arte de ilustradores locales, a partir de 1930. Su enorme tiraje, que oscila entre 200.000 ejemplares en 1939 y 500.000 en 1958, hace llegar estos juguetes y soldados de papel no sólo a infinidad de niños argentinos sino también a los de diversos países de América Latina, en los que se distribuye la revista. Boy Scouts • Boy Scout (02.09.46) • Boy Scouts (23.06.24) • La rueda de las virtudes (Boy Scouts) (17.11.24) Indios & Cowboys • Cowboys (11.03.40) • El asalto a la diligencia (02.01.28) • Piel roja (18.10.48) • Pieles rojas (15.01.40) • Pieles rojas (09.12.40) • Pieles rojas & cowboys (28.12.31) Soldados, batallas, hechos y personajes de la Historia • Abanderado de Granaderos (04.07.38) • Alcalde de Barrio (20.05.46) • Campamento de San Martín (14.08.72) • Combate de San Lorenzo (11.08.41) • Conquistador español (18.04.38) • Creación de la Bandera Argentina (16.06.58) • Creación de la Bandera Argentina (16.06.58) • Cristóbal Colón (07.10.40) • El Paso de los Andes (14.08.39) • El Paso de los Andes (11.08.52) • Figura de Manuel Belgrano (18.06.51) • Gaucho Mazorquero (28.08.39) • Gladiador Romano (11.04.38) • Granadero (26.07.37) • Granadero (08.08.66) • Granadero a Caballo (15.08.43) • Granadero a Caballo (12.08.46) • Granadero de San Martín (16.05.38) • Granadero de Terrada 1810 (04.06.45) • Granadero para armar (26.07.37) • Guerrero Medioeval (07.06.48) • La Batalla de Chacabuco (07.08.67) • La Batalla de Tucumán (12.06.67) • La Reconquista de Buenos Aires (10.08.59) • Mazorquero (04.08.41) • Mosquetero (26.10.36) • Paracaidista (24.01.49) • Patricio (10.05.37) • Real Fortaleza de San Juan Baltasar de Austria (1938) • Soldado de la Conquista (20.03.44) • Soldado del Cuerpo de Arribeños (17.05.43) • Soldado del Cuerpo de Cazadores a Caballo 1816 (02.07.45) • Soldado del Cuerpo de Migueletes (12.08.40) • Soldado del Ejército Inglés (08.08.49) • Soldado del Regimiento de Dragones de la Patria 1810 (22.05.44) • Soldado Español de Infantería (24.04.50) • Soldado Patricio (22.05.39) • Soldado Patricio (20.05.40) • Torneo Medieval (04.06.51) • Uniformes de la Epoca de las Invasiones Inglesas y de la Guerra de la Independencia (02.05.38) • Uniformes de la Epoca de las Invasiones Inglesas y de la Guerra de la Independencia (30.05.38) Mosquetero (26.10.36) Patricio (10.05.37) Granadero (26.07.37) Gladiador Romano (11.04.38) Uniformes de la Epoca de las Invasiones Inglesas y de la Guerra de la Independencia (02.05.38) Uniformes de la Epoca de las Invasiones Inglesas y de la Guerra de la Independencia (30.05.38) Granadero (16.05.38) Abanderado de Granaderos (04.07.38) Gaucho mazorquero (28.08.39) Soldado Patricio (20.05.40) Soldado del Cuerpo de Migueletes (12.08.40) Cristóbal Colón (07.10.40) Combate de San Lorenzo (11.08.41) Soldado del Cuerpo de Arribeños (17.05.43) Soldado de la Conquista (20.03.44) Soldado del Regimiento "Dragones de la Patria" - 1810 (22.05.44) Granadero de Terrada (04.06.45) Soldado del Cuerpo de Cazadores a Caballo Año 1816 (02.07.45) Alcalde de Barrio (20.05.46) Granadero a Caballo (12.08.46) Boy Scout (02.09.46) Guerrero Medioeval (07.06.48) Soldado del Ejército Inglés (08.08.49) Soldado Español de Infantería (24.04.50) Figura de Manuel Belgrano (18.06.51) Granadero (08.08.66) Batalla de Tucumán (12.06.67) Batalla de Chacabuco (07.08.67) Por reproducciones facsimilares contactar a: [email protected]
Though the United States' War for Independence is the most famous attempt by a nation to win its freedom, tons of other nations have done the same throughout history. Here are ten that should be talked about more often.
The final resting place of the liberator of Argentina is guarded around the clock by two soldiers.
Simon Bolivar Simon Bolivar was a Venezuelan political leader and revolutionary who played a significant role in the independence of Venezuela, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Panama from the Spanish Empire. Known as the 'Liberator', Bolivar was a key figure in the Spanish American wars of independence and as a result, his image is often used to represent the history and struggle of Latin America. He is remembered for his strong belief in the ideals of freedom, democracy, and national sovereignty. His legacy is still remembered today, and his image can be seen in many posters, sculptures, and monuments across Latin America. HD digital download sized to fit standard frames. Print from your computer or print shop. HOW IT WORKS - Purchase the listing and you will immediately be taken to the downloads page - Etsy will confirm your payment - Once the payment has been confirmed the file will be ready for download - Download the JPG files (if you need a different file version, please contact our shop) This is a digital download and no physical items will be sent to you. Colors may vary slightly due to viewing different monitors. You can print it at home, or have it printed at your local print shop. if you have any problem feel free to contact me. I'll be glad to help you! EXPLANATORY INFORMATION FOR DIGITAL DOWNLOAD AVAILABLE THROUGH THE LINK BELOW. https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949. HD digital download sized to fit standard frames. Print from your computer or print shop. 2X3 Ratio 4x6inch 8x12inch 10x15inch 12x18inch 16x24inch 20x30inch 24x36inch (USA) 20x30cm 40x60cm 60x90cm (European) 3X4 Ratio 6x8inch 12x16inch 18x24inch 24x32inch (USA) 15x20cm 30x40cm 45x60cm 60x80cm (European)
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Uniformes de guerra Venezuela 1810
The Union Missouri Light Artillery organized in Independence, Missouri and known as the Wachman’s Battery was disbanded on January 17th 1864. The Union Missouri Light Artillery was organized on May 6th 1862 at Independence, Missouri. They were known as the Wachman’s Battery. The men of the battery first campaigns were Skirmishes at Switzler’s Mill, Little Compton, Yellow Creek, and Mussel fork between August 8th and 15th 1862. They were active in many other small western theater operations before being disbanded on January 17th 1864. The Battery had 4 men killed during actions and lost 11 to disease.