Event British invasions of the River Plate

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Was the British invasion of modern-day Argentina during the Anglo-Spanish War (1796-1808).

Chronology

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  • August 1806: Beresford surrendered to Spanish forces on 14 August.
  • October 1807: The occupation of Montevideo by the British army lasted until September 1807, when troops were withdrawn in compliance with the agreement signed following the surrender of British forces in Buenos Aires in July 1807.
  • August 1806: Beresford surrendered to Spanish forces on 14 August.
  • June 1806: In 1806, British forces led by Sir Home Popham occupied Buenos Aires during the British invasions of the River Plate.
  • August 1806: Beresford surrendered to Spanish forces on 14 August.
  • August 1806: Beresford surrendered to Spanish forces on 14 August.
  • June 1806: In 1806, British forces led by Sir Home Popham occupied Buenos Aires during the British invasions of the River Plate.
  • October 1807: The occupation of Montevideo by the British army lasted until September 1807, when troops were withdrawn in compliance with the agreement signed following the surrender of British forces in Buenos Aires in July 1807.
  • February 1807: British forces captured the city of Montevideo.
  • June 1806: The British took Quilmes, near Buenos Aires.
  • June 1806: In 1806, British forces led by Sir Home Popham occupied Buenos Aires during the British invasions of the River Plate.
  • June 1806: The British took Quilmes, near Buenos Aires.
  • August 1806: Beresford surrendered to Spanish forces on 14 August.
  • February 1807: British forces captured the city of Montevideo.
  • August 1806: Beresford surrendered to Spanish forces on 14 August.
  • June 1806: In 1806, British forces led by Sir Home Popham occupied Buenos Aires during the British invasions of the River Plate.