Jiang uses Canudos as a second example of peasants who could defeat regular armies hand-to-hand because religious and revolutionary commitment made them unafraid to die.
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Canudos
Jiang uses Canudos as a second example of peasants who could defeat regular armies hand-to-hand because religious and revolutionary commitment made them unafraid to die.
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"...thing happened in something in something called the war of the canudos from 1896 to 1898 in europe the canudos is a northern province..."
"a threat and they saw they sent three expeditions against these peasants all three times the prison prison army was destroyed they they lost..."
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