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state). In 1889, the situation escalated when the Brazilians living in Acre decided to defy the authority of Bolivia. They wanted to create an independent territory and request annexation from Brazil. Bolivia's responded by founding the city of Puerto Alonso (today
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to The Bolivian Syndicate of New York in 1901. However, by August 1902, an insurrection of around two thousand Brazilian guerrillas began. They would finally defeat the Bolivian force in the
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drew thousands of Brazilians, largely immigrants from the poor northern coast of the country (deep semi arid of center-southern
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In July 1899, with the help of the governor of the state of Amazonas, the Brazilian population proclaimed the
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Brazil was pressured to sign the agreement due to a threat of Bolivia joining in the
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Walking the Forest with Chico Mendes: Struggle for Justice in the Amazon
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Treaty of Friendship, Limits, Navigation, Commerce and Extradition
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