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The
Imperial Brazilian Army was, at the beginning of the Paraguayan War, very small and dispersed throughout all of Brazil. Service in the army was seen as a punishment, given the harsh conditions the soldiers found themselves in. The army also lacked prestige, its ranks were filled with men who were
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and continued from there by land. The journey was carried out by horse and cart, and at night the emperor slept in a field tent. In
Uruguaiana, he presented himself at the army camp as the country's first volunteer, using this political strategy to serve as an example both to the military stationed
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Once the war was over, the return of the few remaining volunteer corps began. The first ones formed a brigade under the command of Faria Rocha, from Bahia, who was received with great effusion by the emperor, making his triumphal march through the
Primeiro de Março street, formerly Rua Direita, in
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to the slaves who presented themselves for war. This caused slaves to flee alone or in groups from the plantations, and to present themselves to recruiters with false names in order to mislead their masters, even with the government turning a blind eye. Emperor Pedro II set an example, freeing all
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Initially formed to take advantage of the volunteering fervour that took hold in Brazil following the beginning of the war, it brought together volunteers who enlisted spontaneously. Any citizen between 18 and 50 years old was eligible for enlistment. The imperial government guaranteed several
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Brazilian losses due to deaths, injuries, illnesses and disability killed many of the volunteers. Out of the 57 volunteer corps that were formed and sent to war, only fourteen remained. For war maimed people who had no resources for their own subsistence, the government created the
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Deprived of war resources, without a sufficiently numerous and trained army and unable to adequately retaliate for the
Paraguayan offense received after the invasion of Mato Grosso in December 1864 (before formal declaration of war, which happened on 13 December 1864), emperor
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upon finishing service; plots of land with 22,500 fathoms (49,500 square metres) in military or agricultural colonies; preference in public jobs; honorary officer ranks; freedom to slaves; assistance to orphans, widows and the war maimed.
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Marquis of Caxias, respectively, the local governments in the provinces began to recruit their political enemies to send to war. The liberal cabinet eventually fell and the conservatives got back to power with the rise of the
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National Guard, whose force, controlled by the local elites, was reluctant to go to war, there was great patriotic enthusiasm among the common people to fill the ranks of the corps of
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issued the Decree No. 3,371 on 7 January 1865; This decree, appealing to the patriotic feelings of the
Brazilian people, created military corps for the service of war, with the denomination of
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Due to a set of deplorable circumstances, our army always had in its ranks large quantities of men that society repudiated for their terrible qualities
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Though in practice varying in the total number of soldiers, each
Volunteer Corps was generally made up of:
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From 1864 to 1870 the main infantry armament employed by the
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Triumphal entry of the volunteers on the afternoon of 23 February 1870, lithography by
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Document, dated 1873, of compensation for wounded in combat
921:"A participação dos negros escravos na guerra do Paraguai"
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Imperial Decree No. 3,371 that created the volunteer corps
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1 major cornet sergeant - responsible for the musicians;
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Maldita Guerra: Nova história da Guerra do Paraguai
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1685:Military units and formations established in 1865
1680:Military units and formations of Imperial Brazil
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602:1 secretary (lieutenant) - assistant and writer.
1203:"Notas sobre o armamento na Guerra do Paraguai"
1074:(2 ed.). São Paulo: Companhia das Letras.
165:, which was occupied by Paraguayan forces and
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1022:Damned War: new History of the Paraguayan War
1043:. Vol. 1–5. Rio de Janeiro: J. Olympio.
767:"Decreto nº 3.371, de 7 de janeiro de 1865"
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1052:. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras.
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133:wrote to the Minister of War, the
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1173:"A Guerra do Paraguai em números"
1048:Carvalho, José Murilo de (2007).
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1091:Dicionário do Brasil Imperial
1016:Doratioto, Francisco (2022).
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1521:Confederation of the Equator
1093:. Rio de Janeiro: Objetiva.
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63:Imperial Brazilian Army
19:"Voluntários da Pátria"
1640:Eusébio de Queirós Law
1630:Abolitionism in Brazil
1283:Independence of Brazil
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1175:. Exército Brasileiro.
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1072:As Barbas do Imperador
1068:Schwarcz, Lilia Moritz
1039:Calmon, Pedro (1975).
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326:Rio Grande do Norte
252:Viscount of Itaboraí
135:Marquis of Paranaguá
1391:Political instances
1368:Prince of Grão-Pará
966:, pp. 259–268.
892:, pp. 125–126.
856:, pp. 123–125.
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