Battle of Masoller

Battle of Masoller

Infobox Military Conflict
conflict= Battle of Masoller
partof= the Uruguayan Civil War


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date= September 1, 1904
place= Masoller, Uruguay
result= Colorado victory
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The Battle of Masoller, which occurred on September 1, 1904, was the final battle of the intermittent Uruguayan Civil War which marked much of 19th century Uruguay, resulting in the victory of the Colorado forces.

Location and historical background

Masoller is a locality in northern Uruguay, situated close to the border with Brazil. The proximity of the Brazilian border proved significant for the outcome of the battle, because the defeated Blanco General, Aparicio Saravia, retired injured from the battle and fled to Brazil. The victorious Colorado forces were reluctant to pursue the injured leader of the Blanco forces because they resolved to keep the conflict within Uruguay's borders and avoid an incident with the Brazilian Government. Saravia died in Brazil on September 10, 1904.

The Battle of Masoller also marked the political consolidation of the Presidency of the liberal José Batlle y Ordóñez, and more broadly of the Colorado Party.

Feature in work by Jorge Luis Borges

This battle figures in "La otra muerte," a short story by Jorge Luis Borges, in his collection "El aleph." The story concerns a certain Pedro Damián, whose personal history initially appears to have been one of a coward who fled the cannon fire at the Battle of Masoller, to survive as a virtual hermit until his death nearly forty years later. During the course of the story, however, the narrator finds that this same history has somehow spontaneously converted into the tale of a hero who died at the head of the charge in the same Battle of Masoller in 1904.

"La otra muerte" addresses the relationship between the present and history and the question of how a single event can change, or be perceived to change, an infinite number of destinies, Characteristically, Borges chose for this story a military event ubiquitously interpreted as determining the course of twentieth-century Uruguay. In standard historical interpretations, Uruguay's unique stature in Latin America as a middle-class welfare state owes largely to the initiatives of Battle y Ordoñez and his Colorado party.

ee also

* Masoller#Uruguayan-Brazilian_border_dispute

External links

*John Charles Chasteen, 'Heroes on Horseback: A Life and Times of the Last Gaucho Caudillos', University of New Mexico Press, 1995 http://www.amazon.com/Heroes-Horseback-Gaucho-Caudillos-Dialogos/dp/0826315984


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