FOLLOWING NAPOLEON'S INSTALLATION OF HIS BROTHER AS KING OF SPAIN, IN
20 YEARS OF WARFARE THE NATIONS OF SPANISH AMERICA WRESTED THEIR
INDEPENDENCE FROM THE MOTHER COUNTRY AND SHAPED THE AMERICAS WE KNOW
TODAY.
The Wars of South American Independence began with confused, scattered
uprisings in 1809 and ended with a half-hearted expedition against
Mexico in 1829. The South American revolutions heralded Spain's
downfall as a world power and marked the first expression of an
expansionist foreign policy by the United States of America.
Featuring specially commissioned full-color maps and drawing upon the
latest research, this volume traces the military events of the
Independence period and sheds new light on the leaders, men, and
battles that reshaped the hemisphere.
The myriad campaigns, often uncoordinated and occurring thousands of
miles apart, are brought together and related to the wider context, in
this engaging introduction to a crucial period in the history of the
Americas.
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ISBN
9781782007685
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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