This is a list of wars involving the Federative Republic of Brazil and its predecessor states from the colonial period to the present day.
Colonial Brazil (1500–1815)
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result |
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Iguape War (1534–1536) |
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Victory
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Tamoyo Confederation (1554–1567) |
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Tupinambá people | Victory
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Aimoré War (1555–1673) |
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Aimoré people | Victory
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French Invasions of Brazil (1555–1736) |
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Victory
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Palmares War (early 17th century–1695) |
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Quilombo dos Palmares | Victory
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Cumã Revolt (1617–1621) |
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Tupinambá people | Victory
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Tupinambás Uprising (1618) |
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Tupinambá people | Victory
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Dutch invasions of Brazil (1624–1654) |
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Victory |
Barbarians' War (1683–1713) |
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Confederation of the Cariris | Victory
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Mura War (18th century) |
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Mura people | Victory
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War of the Emboabas (1707–1709) |
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Bandeirantes | Victory
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Mascate War (1710–1711) |
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Vila de Olinda | Victory
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Mandu Ladino Revolt (1712–1719) |
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Tupi people | Victory
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Manaó War (1723–1728) |
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Manaó people | Victory
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Spanish–Portuguese War (1735–1737) |
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Victory
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Guaraní War (1750–1756) |
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Guarani people | Victory |
Fantastic War (1762–1763) |
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Inconclusive |
Spanish–Portuguese War of 1776 (1776–1777) |
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Inconclusive |
War of the Oranges (1801) |
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Victory |
Portuguese conquest of French Guiana (1809) |
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Victory
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Portuguese invasion of the Banda Oriental (1811–1812) |
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Inconclusive
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United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves (1815–1822)
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result | King |
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Luso–Brazilian conquest of the Banda Oriental (1816–1820) |
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Victory
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Pernambuco Revolt (1817) |
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Victory
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Empire of Brazil (1822–1889)
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result | Emperor |
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Brazilian War of Independence (1822–1825) |
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Victory | |
Confederation of the Equator (1824) |
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Victory
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Invasion of Chiquitos (1825) |
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Compromise
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Cisplatine War (1825–1828) |
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Stalemate | |
Ragamuffin War (1835–1845) |
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Victory
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Sabinada (1837–1838) |
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Victory
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Platine War (1851–1852) |
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Victory
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Uruguayan War (1864–1865) |
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Victory
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Paraguayan War (1864–1870) |
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Victory |
First Brazilian Republic (1889–1930)
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result | President |
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Trinidad Conflict (1893–1895) |
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Victory | |
French intrusion in Amapá (1895) |
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Victory
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Acre War (1899–1903) |
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Victory | |
World War I (1917–1918) |
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Victory |
Vargas Era (1930–1945)
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result | President |
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World War II (1942–1945)[2] |
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Victory
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Brazilian military dictatorship (1964–1985)
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result | President |
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Dominican Civil War (1965–1966) |
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Victory
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Sixth Brazilian Republic (1985–present)
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result | President |
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Operation Traira (1991) |
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Victory
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Other conflicts (slave revolts, mutinies)
- Confederation of the Equator (1824)
- Irish and German Mercenary Soldiers' Revolt (1828)
- Malê Revolt (1835)
- Brazilian Naval Revolt (1893–1894)
Peacekeeping operations
See also
References
- ↑ Halperín Donghi 2007, p. 91.
- ↑ Brazilian participation in World War II was limited to the Italian Campaign, lasting from 1943 to 1945; Hence Brazil was not involved in the Asian and Pacific theatre.
Bibliography
- Halperín Donghi, Tulio (2007). The Contemporary History of Latin America. Durham: Duke University Press. ISBN 978-08-2231-374-8.
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