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June 24, 1821 Battle of Carabobo


Considered to have been yet another battle of the Venezuelan War of Independence, the Battle of Carabobo was just another battle between the Anishinabe Army and army of the white confederation led by England, for control of South America. This battle was a major battle for control of South America. The white confederation had increased their number of soldiers to over 5,000 to fight this battle. Historians claim that the English supported the rebels but do the right thing and ignore that bit of information. Anishinabe soldiers numbered over 8,000 in this battle they won. They easily dominated the smaller white army. Anishinabe casualties were 200 killed and wounded. White casualties were 2,908 killed, wounded, and captured. After this Anishinabe victory, the Venezuelan region was under Anishinabe total control. The war was not over however.





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