THE HISPANIC-PORTUGUESE FIGHT FOR THE CONTROL OF THE SEA: FROM THE EXPEDITION OF CEVALLOS TO THE FRUSTRATED COLONIZATION OF FERNANDO POO (1776-1783)

This article addresses the study of Spanish projects to end Portuguese smuggling in the Colonia del Sacramento. Taking advantage of the conjuncture of the War of Independence of the United States, an expedition was carried out by Pedro de Cevallos with the objective of occupying Santa Catarina and t...

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Main Author: Manuel Hernández González
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid 2019-12-01
Series:Los Libros de la Corte.es
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Online Access:https://revistas.uam.es/librosdelacorte/article/view/11766
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Summary:This article addresses the study of Spanish projects to end Portuguese smuggling in the Colonia del Sacramento. Taking advantage of the conjuncture of the War of Independence of the United States, an expedition was carried out by Pedro de Cevallos with the objective of occupying Santa Catarina and the colony. The Crown decided to exchange the first for the islands of Fernando Póo and Annobón in Guinea, which in reality were not Portuguese possessions. This led to a disastrous and failed colonization project that ended with the abandonment of such settlements and a high number of human losses during that attempt.
ISSN:1989-6425