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    The Liberal Rebellions of 1842 were a series of rebellions that took place in the Brazilian provinces of Minas Gerais and São Paulo in response to actions...
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    loyalist forces suppressing such uprisings as the Balaiada, the Liberal rebellions of 1842 and the Ragamuffin War. In 1851, under his command, the Brazilian...
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    rebellions that might easily have led to a dictatorship. Appointed president of Rio de Janeiro Province in 1841, Paraná helped put down a rebellion headed...
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  • Liberal Revolution may refer to: Liberal Revolution of 1820, in Portugal Liberal rebellions of 1842, in Brazil Liberal Revolution of 1854, in Peru Liberal...
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    composed of deputies elected by the citizens of the state. The judiciary in each of the states is composed of judges of law, who constitute the courts of first...
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    Cangaço (category Empire of Brazil)
    of Northeast Brazil in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This region of Brazil is known for its aridness and hard way of life, and in a form of...
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    Kuhikugu (category Lost City of Z)
    in Brazil, at the headwaters of the Xingu River, in the Amazon Rainforest. The area around Kuhikugu is located in part of the Xingu National Park today...
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    The pre-Cabraline history of Brazil is the stage in Brazil's history before the arrival of Portuguese navigator Pedro Álvares Cabral in 1500, at a time...
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  • article lists major rebellions and revolutions that have taken place during Brazilian history. Vila Rica Revolt (1720) Slave Rebellions (From its peak in...
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    the Allied side in World War II (1939–1945) despite the fascist sympathies of its ruling Estado Novo regime. German and Italian submarines torpedoed Brazilian...
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    Guilherme Xavier de Sousa (category Marshals of Brazil)
    Farroupilhas, during the Ragamuffin War, and against the Paulistas of the Liberal rebellions of 1842. On June 8, 1865, Guilherme Xavier de Souza joined the Imperial...
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    Fernando Machado de Sousa (category Brazilian military personnel of the Paraguayan War)
    Liberal rebellions of 1842 within the provinces of Minas Gerais and São Paulo. Machado de Sousa then returned south to participate in the Battle of Ponche...
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    crown remained in Brazil from 1808 until the Liberal Revolution of 1820 led to the return of John VI of Portugal on 26 April 1821.: 321  For thirteen...
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    scene. The liberal and rightist parties of the opposition against Vargas created the National Democratic Union. The bureaucrats and supporters of the Estado...
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    Captaincies of Brazil (Portuguese: Capitanias do Brasil) were captaincies of the Portuguese Empire, administrative divisions and hereditary fiefs of Portugal...
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    landed in Brazil around the mouth of the Amazon, but this remains unproven. His travels were succeeded by that of Binot Paulmier de Gonneville in 1504...
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    Bandeirantes (category Portuguese explorers of South America)
    the genocide of Indigenous peoples in Brazil. Most bandeirantes were based in the region of São Paulo, which was part of the Captaincy of São Vicente from...
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    social rebellions that had to be subdued by the regime, such as the Two Naval Revolts (1891 & 1893–94), the Federalist Rebellion (1893–95), War of Canudos...
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    Marajoara culture (category Archaeological cultures of South America)
    were believed capable of such extended projects as major earthworks. The extent, level of complexity, and resource interactions of the Marajoara culture...
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    List of governors-general of Brazil List of ministers of foreign affairs of Brazil Rebellions and revolutions in Brazil History of Brazilian nationality Portuguese...
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    addition, they did not attempt to eliminate liberal constitutionalism because they feared disapproval of international opinion and damage to their alignment...
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    Constitution in 1946, marking the end of the Vargas Era and the beginning of the Fourth Brazilian Republic. The tenente rebellions did not faze Brazil's bourgeois...
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    Coronelism (category Political history of Brazil)
    (1889–1930), also known as the "rule of the colonels", responsible for the centralization of the political power in the hands of a locally dominant oligarch,...
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    The redemocratization of Brazil (Portuguese: abertura política, lit. 'political opening') was the 1974–1988 period of liberalization under the country's...
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  • The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Curitiba, Paraná (state), Brazil. 1668 - Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Luz (church) built. 1693...
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    Milk coffee politics (category Modern history of Brazil)
    to the oligarchic domination of Brazilian politics under the so-called Old Republic (1889–1930) by the landed gentries of São Paulo (dominated by the coffee...
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    a colony of the Dutch Republic in the northeastern portion of modern-day Brazil, controlled from 1630 to 1654 during Dutch colonization of the Americas...
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    Adicional of 1834". Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2009. Retrieved 29 April 2009. João José Reis, Slave Rebellion in Brazil:...
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    Ragamuffin War and the liberal rebellions of 1842. On May 29, 1843, the bill that elevated the comarca of Curitiba to the category of province caused debates...
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    those defended at the beginning of the regency by their rivals (who later formed the Liberal Party). However, the Liberals managed to introduce an initiative...
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