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Siege of Montevideo (1823)

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Dates
  
20 Jan 1823 – 8 Mar 1824

3,000 Ships 1 Corvette 3 Brigs 2 Schooners
  
4,000 Ships 2 Corvettes 1 Brig 1 Schooner

Result
  
Brazilian decisive victory

Similar
  
Battle of 4 May, Independence of Brazil, War of Independence of Brazil, Battle of Jenipapo, Uruguayan War

The Siege of Montevideo occurred during the War of Independence of Brazil, during which the Brazilian Army under Carlos Frederico Lecor attempted to capture the city of Montevideo in Cisplatine (now Uruguay) from the Portuguese Army of Álvaro da Costa de Sousa Macedo. The siege lasted from 20 January 1823 until 8 March 1824 when the Portuguese surrendered to the Brazilian forces. The naval defeat in the Battle of Montevideo (1823) also contributed to hasten the surrender of the Portuguese troops. The event marked the end of the resistance against independence of Brazil in its territory.

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