Convention of Gramido

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The Convention of Gramido was an 1847 agreement that ended the Patuleia (Little Civil War) in Portugal by formalizing the surrender of the Septembrist forces and restoring political stability under a more conservative regime.

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instanceOf historical event
peace treaty
alsoKnownAs Convenção de Gramido NERFINISHED
appliesToConflict Little Civil War NERFINISHED
Patuleia NERFINISHED
cause political conflict between Septembrists and Cartists
chronology signed after major Septembrist defeats
country Portugal
date 1847-06-29
enforcedBy Portuguese authorities
follows Patuleia military campaigns
genre armistice agreement
hasEffectOn Portuguese constitutional politics
balance of power between liberal factions in Portugal
language Portuguese
location District of Porto NERFINISHED
Gondomar NERFINISHED
Gramido NERFINISHED
Parish of Valbom NERFINISHED
mediatedBy Spain NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
partOf Portuguese civil conflicts in the 19th century
history of Portugal
result consolidation of a more conservative regime in Portugal
end of the Patuleia
restoration of political stability in Portugal
surrender of Septembrist forces
shortDescription 1847 agreement ending the Patuleia in Portugal
signatory British mediation representatives
Cartist forces NERFINISHED
Portuguese government NERFINISHED
Septembrist forces NERFINISHED
Spanish mediation representatives
year 1847

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Treaties of Portugal hasPart Convention of Gramido