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Proposed Edits

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I plan to add more information on the background of this conflict. Specifically I plan to add more information on the missions and the Guarani living there, as well as some information on the origin of the Treaty of Madrid, which caused the war. I also plan on adding some more information on the conflict itself. As the article is not much more than a brief overview of the conflict, I think there is a lot of room for improvement. I can include more information on the course of the conflict and its aftermath. My sources right now included the two that are already cited on the page:

Jeffrey D. Burson; Jonathan Wright (29 October 2015). The Jesuit Suppression in Global Context: Causes, Events, and Consequences

Ganson, Barbara Anne (2003). The Guarani Under Spanish Rule in the Rio de la Plata. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.

I also have found the following English language sources:

Owens, David James. "Spanish—Portuguese Territorial Rivalry in Colonial Río De La Plata." Yearbook. Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers 19 (1993): 15-24. http://www.jstor.org/stable/25765781.

Jackson, Robert H. "The Population and Vital Rates of the Jesuit Missions of Paraguay, 1700-1767." The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 38, no. 3 (2008): 401-31. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20143650.

Reiter, Frederick J. They Built Utopia: The Jesuit Missions in Paraguay, 1610-1798. Vol. 116., Potomac, Md.: Scripta Humanistica, 1995.

Sarreal, Julia J. S. The Guarani and their Missions: A Socioeconomic History. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2014.

Bvesper (talk) 14:22, 29 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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New Edits (Dnaugle21)

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Hello Wikipedians

I have an idea to make the Gurani War article sound better. The section where the "7 Jesuit Missions" are described should be merged with the below sentence regarding the naming of the missions. Otherwise the article looks good so far. Dnaugle21 (talk) 03:00, 8 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

The Guarani War

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Calling the Guarani resistors to their expulsions from the Jesuit missions- Rebels, is not accurate. Rebels seems to imply that their expulsions were right and just. I suggest changing that word to fighters. 135.180.182.100 (talk) 02:35, 8 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]