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The Irish and German revolt (Portuguese: Revolta dos Mercenários) in Brazil was a revolt of German and Irish mercenaries in 1828 during the Cisplatine War of 1825–1828. The immigrants, who were recruited in their homelands to come to Brazil, discovered that the promises made to them by the Brazilian government were not fulfilled. In the revolt, the Irish and Germans took control of large parts of Rio de Janeiro. Citizens of the town and troops from French and British warships suppressed the revolt.

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  • Revuelta de los Mercenarios (es)
  • Irish and German Mercenary Soldiers' revolt (en)
  • Révolte des Mercenaires (fr)
  • Revolta dos Mercenários (pt)
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  • The Irish and German revolt (Portuguese: Revolta dos Mercenários) in Brazil was a revolt of German and Irish mercenaries in 1828 during the Cisplatine War of 1825–1828. The immigrants, who were recruited in their homelands to come to Brazil, discovered that the promises made to them by the Brazilian government were not fulfilled. In the revolt, the Irish and Germans took control of large parts of Rio de Janeiro. Citizens of the town and troops from French and British warships suppressed the revolt. (en)
  • La Révolte des Mercenaires est un soulèvement militaire qui s'est produit au Brésil sous le gouvernement de Dom Pedro I (1822-1831). (fr)
  • La Revuelta de los Mercenarios (en portugués Revolta dos Mercenários) fue una sublevación militar ocurrida en Río de Janeiro, capital del Imperio de Brasil, en junio de 1828 en el contexto de la Guerra del Brasil sostenida por el régimen del emperador Pedro I contra Argentina. Sergio Corrêa da Costa, en su libro, "Brasil, secreto de Estado", asocia esta revuelta con un complot que involucra a Manuel Dorrego, gobernador de Buenos Aires, y los alemanes y , cuyo objetivo era secuestrar e incluso matar a , así como la independencia de Santa Catarina (págs. 17–39). ​ ​ (es)
  • A Revolta dos Mercenários constitui-se numa sublevação militar ocorrida no Brasil, sob o governo de D. Pedro I, em 1828. Episódio pouco conhecido na História do Brasil, inscreve-se no contexto da guerra contra as Províncias Unidas do Rio da Prata (1825-1828), da qual resultou a independência da República Oriental do Uruguai (27 de Agosto de 1828). A revolta motivou a demissão do ministro da guerra general Barroso Pereira. O enviado britânico Ponsonby, em correspondência ao , informou o seguinte a respeito da conspiração: (pt)
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  • Mercenary Revolt (en)
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