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Giuseppe Garibaldi - South American adventures |  | Giuseppe Garibaldi - South American adventures: Encyclopedia II - Giuseppe Garibaldi - South American adventures |  | After Tunisia, Garibaldi left for Brazil and took up the cause of independence from Portugal (see War of Tatters). During this war he encountered Anita Ribeiro. In October 1839, Anita left her husband, Manuel Duarte Aguiar, to join Garibaldi on his ship, the Rio Pardo. A month later, she experienced her baptism of fire at the battles of Imbituba and Laguna, fighting at her lover's side.
In 1841, the couple moved to Montevideo, Uruguay, where Garibaldi worked as a trader and schoolmaster, and married there the following year. Th ...
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Giuseppe Garibaldi - South American adventures
After Tunisia, Garibaldi left for Brazil and took up the cause of independence from Portugal (see War of Tatters). During this war he encountered Anita Ribeiro. In October 1839, Anita left her husband, Manuel Duarte Aguiar, to join Garibaldi on his ship, the Rio Pardo. A month later, she experienced her baptism of fire at the battles of Imbituba and Laguna, fighting at her lover's side.
In 1841, the couple moved to Montevideo, Uruguay, where Garibaldi worked as a trader and schoolmaster, and married there the following year. They had four children, Minotti (born 1840), Rosita (born 1843), Teresita (born 1845), and Ricciotti (born 1847). Anita was carrying their fifth child when she died (1849). A skilled horsewoman, she is said to have taught Giuseppe about the gaucho culture of southern Brazil and Uruguay.
In 1842, Garibaldi took command of the Uruguayan fleet and raised an "Italian Legion" for that country's war (Guerra Grande) with the Argentine dictator, Juan Manuel de Rosas. In 1847 Garibaldi defended Montevideo against Argentinean forces led by former Uruguayan dictator Manuel Oribe.
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