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As head of the rebels he accepted the amnesty offered by the government on 18 December 1844 by the Baron of Caxias, who came to be known as "the Peacemaker". In the negotiations on 25 February 1845, it was agreed that the Republicans would choose the next president of the province instead of having
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When the war ended, he continued his military career, this time associated with his uncle Antonio Ferreira Canabarro in the border region with Uruguay near Santana do Livramento. By 1836, he adopted the name Canabarro at the insistence of his uncle. As suggested by historian Ivo Santanese Caggiano:
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The surname "Canabarro" came from his grandfather, Manuel TeodĂłsio Ferreira, who received the nickname from LuĂ­s Teles da Silva Caminha e Meneses, 5th Marquis of Alegrete, and added it to his own name.
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Canabarro fought for the forces of noble Dom Diogo de Sousa, the count of Rio Pardo. After the campaign he was promoted and returned home, though later he would fight in the
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His only defeat in war was in the Battle of Porongos, which relaxed the peace negotiations he undertook with the
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of 1811–1812. David, at the age of fifteen, asked his father for permission to take his brother's place.
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David Canabarro has been portrayed as a character in movies and television shows, played by
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While negotiating peace with the Empire of Brazil, Canabarro offered his services to
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and was defeated, notwithstanding his possession of the Black Lancers.
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David Canabarro (Rio Grande do Sul)

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