The Forgotten Conflict: The Paraguayan War of 1864-1870
In the latter months of 1864, the tiny South American nation of Paraguay drew three of its neighboring countries into a devastating war that decimated its resources and population. This remarkable war, long and bitter beyond any expectations, ranks as probably the most hard-fought and costly international conflict in Latin American history.
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The Forgotten Conflict: The Paraguayan War of 1864-1870
In the latter months of 1864, the tiny South American nation of Paraguay drew three of its neighboring countries into a devastating war that decimated its resources and population. This remarkable war, long and bitter beyond any expectations, ranks as probably the most hard-fought and costly international conflict in Latin American history.
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The Forgotten Conflict: The Paraguayan War of 1864-1870

The Forgotten Conflict: The Paraguayan War of 1864-1870

by Jeffrey King
The Forgotten Conflict: The Paraguayan War of 1864-1870

The Forgotten Conflict: The Paraguayan War of 1864-1870

by Jeffrey King

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Overview

In the latter months of 1864, the tiny South American nation of Paraguay drew three of its neighboring countries into a devastating war that decimated its resources and population. This remarkable war, long and bitter beyond any expectations, ranks as probably the most hard-fought and costly international conflict in Latin American history.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013456075
Publisher: CSJ King Publishing
Publication date: 12/04/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 712 KB

About the Author

Mr. King holds degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in History, Geography, and Social Studies Education. He lives with his wife and three children in suburban Madison, Wisconsin. He loves to research and re-tell the stories of obscure and nearly forgotten historical events.
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