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Revolution of Quebracho
Part of Uruguayan Civil War
DateMarch 30 and 31, 1886
LocationQuebracho, Uruguay
Result Government troops victory
Belligerents
Partido Colorado
Partido Blanco
Partido Constitucional
Gobierno Uruguayo
Commanders and leaders
Lorenzo Batlle
Juan José de Herrera
Juan Campisteguy
José Miguel Arredondo
Claudio Williman
Máximo Santos
Máximo Tajes
Francisco Antonino Vidal
Units involved
Ejército Revolucionario Ejército Uruguayo
Casualties and losses
800 ?

Revolution of Quebracho was a civil-military uprising of the Colorado Party and the Blanco Party against the presidency of Máximo Santos. It took place in March 1886 in Quebracho, Paysandú Department, Banda Oriental del Uruguay.

Among the revolutionaries were Lorenzo Batlle, Juan Campisteguy and Claudio Williman, future presidents of Uruguay. The preparations for this revolution took place in Buenos Aires and Entre Ríos, when members of the Colorado Party, the Blanco Party, and the Constitutional party agreed to organize an armed uprising against the Santos presidency.

This conflict culminated after the Battle of Soto, in which government troops under the command of General Máximo Tajes, defeated the revolutionary coalition.

References

  1. El Quebracho (1886). Editorial Fin de Siglo, 1 ene. 1998. 1998. ISBN 9789974491175.
  2. Los partidos tradicionales ... J. M. Serrano, 1922. 1922.
  3. De la revolución del Quebracho a la conciliación de noviembre. Ariosto Domingo González. 1939.
  4. El Dr. Claudio Williman, su vida pública. Tall. Gráf. "Prometeo", 1957. 1957.
  5. Batlle y Ordóñez, el reformador. Editorial Claridad, 1942. 1942.


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