O « Massacre de Amapá »: a guerra imperialista que não houve

The boarding area by along Oiapoque’s river was the stage of a long content litigious amid both country and remained out of legal regulation up to the year 1900. The discovery of golden mine took several enterprises there. That trade competition reached the climax on 1895 May in the episode known in...

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Main Author: Carlo Romani
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Presses Universitaires du Mirail 2010-12-01
Series:Caravelle
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/caravelle/7302
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O « Massacre de Amapá »: a guerra imperialista que não houve
Caravelle
Fronteira
Amapá
Guiana Francesa
Imperialismo
Garimpo
author_facet Carlo Romani
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title O « Massacre de Amapá »: a guerra imperialista que não houve
title_short O « Massacre de Amapá »: a guerra imperialista que não houve
title_full O « Massacre de Amapá »: a guerra imperialista que não houve
title_fullStr O « Massacre de Amapá »: a guerra imperialista que não houve
title_full_unstemmed O « Massacre de Amapá »: a guerra imperialista que não houve
title_sort o « massacre de amapá »: a guerra imperialista que não houve
publisher Presses Universitaires du Mirail
series Caravelle
issn 1147-6753
publishDate 2010-12-01
description The boarding area by along Oiapoque’s river was the stage of a long content litigious amid both country and remained out of legal regulation up to the year 1900. The discovery of golden mine took several enterprises there. That trade competition reached the climax on 1895 May in the episode known in Brazil as « Amapá’s Massacre »: a struggle among French soldiers and Brazilian people in which around 40 people died.
topic Fronteira
Amapá
Guiana Francesa
Imperialismo
Garimpo
url http://journals.openedition.org/caravelle/7302
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