Piquissiri maneuver

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Piquissiri maneuver
Part of the War of the Triple Alliance
Date end of 1868
Location near Humaitá
Result allied victory
Combatants
Paraguay Uruguay,
Argentina,
Brasil
Commanders
Francisco Solano López Marquês de Caxias
War of the Triple Alliance
Mato Grosso – Rio Grande do Sul – Corrientes – RiachueloJataíTuyutíCurupaityPiquissiri – Campaign of the Hills

The Piquissiri maneuver was a tactical move by Brazilian commander Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, the Marquês de Caxias in the War of the Triple Alliance. Paraguayan leader Francisco Solano López had concentrated his troops in a strong position across the Piquissiri stream, so Caxias made a bold move, building a road through 11 kilometers of marshland in the Chaco which lead around the Paraguayan position. López, who was convinced that masses of troops could not cross the Chaco, was surprised; the allies attacked from behind. López was forced to flee with his surviving troops to the hills in the north, where he and the Paraguyan would resist until 1870.

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