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  1. 15 de dic. de 2020 · The war pitted Paraguay, led by President Franciso Solano Lopez, a nation of 450,000 against the Triple Alliance of Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. The war lasted from 1864-1870 and ended disastrously for Paraguay as they lost many territorial claims, up to 69% of its population, and a wrecked economy. It would take decades before Paraguay ...

  2. One alliance included Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy, called the Triple Alliance. Opposing them was the Triple Entente of France, Russia and England. These complex tensions finally exploded into war. The crisis began in June, 1914, when Serbian patriots in Bosnia shot and killed the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, then visiting the ...

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  4. 9 de abr. de 2020 · The Triple Alliance (1428-1521) was a military and political pact among three city-states who shared lands in the Basin of Mexico (what is essentially Mexico City today): Tenochtitlan, settled by the Mexica/Aztec; Texcoco, home of the Acolhua; and Tlacopan, home of the Tepaneca.That accord formed the basis of what was to become the Aztec Empire that ruled Central Mexico and eventually most of ...

  5. The War of the Triple Alliance, also known as the Paraguayan War (or in native Guaraní, Guerra Guazú, meaning “Great War”), was fought from 1864 to 1870, and was by some measures the bloodiest conflict in the history of South America.It was fought between Paraguay and the allied countries of Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay, from which the name "Triple Alliance" came.

  6. This became the Triple Alliance when in 1882 it was expanded to include Italy. The three countries agreed to support each other if attacked by either France or Russia. It was renewed at five-yearly intervals. The formation of the Triple Entente in 1907 by Britain, France and Russia, reinforced the need for the alliance.

  7. The Triple Alliance gained a new commander-in-chief in the person of General Luis Alves de Lima e Silva, the Marquis de Caxias. Belying his noble birth, Caxias was a capable professional soldier who immediately drew up plans for a full-scale assault on the Quadrilatero.