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HISTORY - BRAZIL

Principal dates of the Argentinian history


1500
The Portuguese admiral Cabral unloads in Oporto Seguro (Bahia) and takes possession of future Brazil.



1549
Foundation of El Salvador by Divided into volumes of Sousa, first governor of Brazil.


1565
Foundation of Rio de Janeiro by Estacio of Its, followed final expulsion of the French of Villegaignon.


1612
Of the French melt São Luis of Maranhão (expelled in 1615).


1630
The Dutchmen occupy Pernambouc (expelled in 1654).


1705
Beginning of the gold rush of Minas Gerais.


1759
Expulsion of the Jesuits.


1763
Rio de Janeiro, sits of the viceroyalty in the place of El Salvador.


1789
Denunciation of the "Inconfidents" of Mined. Lawsuit and execution of Tiradentes (1792).


1809
Fleeing the French invasion, the Portuguese court settles in Rio and opens the ports of Brazil to the trade.


1821
João VI of Bragance returns to Portugal following a liberal revolution.


1822
His/her son, Pedro, proclaim in Ipiranga (São Paulo) the separation of the United Kingdom of Portugal and Brazil against the threat neocoloniaslist of Cortès of Lisbon and become emperor of Brazil.


1831
Pedro Ier abdicates in favour of her minor son and returns to Portugal to sit the rights of her daughter, Maria II, against her Miguel brother.


1840
Pedro II proclaimed major becomes the second emperor of Brazil.


1888
The gold Law abolishes slavery.


1889
Proclamation of the Republic and exile of Pedro II.


1930
A rising armed party with Rio Grande C Sul imposes like chair Getulio Vargas.

1942
Brazil declares the war with the Axis.


1950
Vargas, resigned by the army in 1945, is re-elected democratically.


1954
Commit suicide of president Vargas.


1960
President Kubitschek inaugurates Brasilia.


1964
Military coup d'etat against president Goulart.


from 1979 to 1984
Nordeste knows a long period of dryness.

1985
Return to the civil mode. Presidency of Sarney.


1988
New Democratic Constitution (Presidential Mode).


1994
Presidency of Fernando Henrique Cardoso, re-elected in 1998


2002
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, more known under the nickname of Lula is elected with 61% of the voices chair Brazil.


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