Abstract

among the most unsuccessful episodes of Orleanist foreign policy. France wanted to restore peace in order to protect the growth of her immigrant colony in Uruguay, which she regarded as the platform for her commercial expansion in a vast area of South America. By 1848, however, the colony had virtually disintegrated, French ambitions in the River Plate had crumbled, and the European allies were at odds. In fact, the colony sowed the seeds of its own destruction. Its embroilment in the Platine war

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