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REDEMOCRATIZATION TO PRESENT (1985–PRESENT)
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Tancredo Neves was elected president in an indirect election in 1985 as the nation returned to civilian rule. He died before being sworn in, and the elected vice president, José Sarney, was sworn in as president in his place.Fernando Collor de Mello ... |
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MILITARY RESPONSE
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By early 1964 important sections of the military had developed a consensus that intervention in the political process was necessary. The development of this consensus was likely helped by important civilian politicians, such as José de Magalhães Pint... |
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KNOCKING ON THE BARRACKS DOOR
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From 1961 to 1964, Brazilian President João Goulart had been initiating economic and social reforms that were clearly failing to address the economic problems of the country; policies which satisfied neither Brazil's elites nor its increasingly mobil... |
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NEW PROFESSIONALISM AND THE ESCOLA SUPERIOR DE GUERRA
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By the late 1950s and early 1960s, the success of revolutionary warfare techniques against conventional armies in China, Indochina, Algeria, and Cuba led the conventional armies in the developed and underdeveloped worlds to concentrate on finding mil... |
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POPULISM AND DEVELOPMENT (1930–1964)
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After 1930, the successive governments continued industrial and agriculture growth and development of the vast interior of Brazil. Getúlio Vargas led a military junta that had took control in 1930 and would remain ruling from 1930 to 1945 with the ba... |
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THE OLD REPUBLIC (1889–1930)
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Pedro II was deposed on November 15, 1889, by a Republican military coup led by General Deodoro da Fonseca, who became the country's first de facto president through military ascension. The country's name became the Republic of the United States of B... |
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THE EMPIRE OF BRAZIL
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Brazil was one of only three modern states in the Americas to have its own indigenous monarchy (the other two were Mexico and Haiti) - for a period of almost 90 years. In an unusual reversal, Brazil, rather than Portugal itself, was the metropole of ... |
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THE EMPIRE OF BRAZIL
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Brazil was one of only three modern states in the Americas to have its own indigenous monarchy (the other two were Mexico and Haiti) - for a period of almost 90 years. In an unusual reversal, Brazil, rather than Portugal itself, was the metropole of ... |
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BEGINNINGS OF BRAZIL
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The land now called Brazil, was first discovered by Vicente Yáñez Pinzón, a Spanish navigator that had accompanied Colombus in his first trip to the American continent. Pinzón arrived to today's Pernanbuco region on 26 January of 1500. In April 1500... |
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PRE COLONIAL HISTORY
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Fossil records found in Minas Gerais show evidence that the area now called Brazil has been inhabited for at least 8,000 years by indigenous people. The dating of the origins of the first inhabitants, who were called "Indians" (indios) by the Portugu... |
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