The Iberian powers are ready to admit…
1756 CE to 1767 CE
The Iberian powers are ready to admit the fiction of Tordesillas by the mid-eighteenth century and to redraw their lines in South America on the basis of uti possidetis (that is, ownership by occupation rather than by claim).
The Portuguese give up Colonia do Sacramento, and in return receive the lands of the Jesuit order's seven missions in western Rio Grande.
This exchange leads to the Guaraní War of 1756, which destroys the missions and contributes to the Jesuit expulsion from Portuguese (1759) and Spanish (1763) possessions.
Groups
Brazil, Indigenous people in
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Guaraní (Amerind tribe)
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Portuguese people
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Christians, Roman Catholic
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Portuguese Empire
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Brazil, Colonial
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Spaniards (Latins)
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Pernambuco, Captaincy of
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São Vicente, Captaincy General of
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Jesuits, or Order of the Society of Jesus
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Peru, Viceroyalty of
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Río de la Plata, Governorate of the
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Brazil, Colonial
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Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
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Portugal, Bragança Kingdom of
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Brazil, Viceroyalty of
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