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Explorer Pedro Cabral calims Brazil for Portugal. -
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In 1530, an expedition led by Martim Afonso de Sousa settles in portugal
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•In 1549, Tomé de Sousa sailed to Brazil to establish a central government, brought along Jesuits, who set up missions.
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Portugal regains control and establishes the city of Rio de Janeiro.
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The first sugarcane farms and slaves.
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After war with the Dutch and Portugal, the DUtch withdrew.
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Gold is discovered in Brazil's interior.
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Portugal gives up Colonia do Sacremento in the Spanish Sucession
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Coffee is introduced to Brazil
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It was group inspired by the USA Revolution.
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John VI flees to Brazil with his family.
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Brazil joins Portugese kingdom.
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Pedro declares Brazil independent from Portugal.
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Pedro I writes the first Brazillian consitution.
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Pedro II became king at 6 years old!
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SA's war of independence.
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after ACW some southerners moved to brazil.
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4 million slaves were released in Brazil.
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Pedro II was overthrown,
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The statue marks 100 years of Brazillian independence
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Brazillian women gain the right to vote
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On August 22nd, Brazil joins.
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Militay dictator Vargas is deposed by militart by a suprise coo.
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Vargas becomes Brazillian President.
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Vargas faces another Coup. He declared he would only leave the presidency dead. His death saves the country from 10 years of bloodshed.
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From 1763 to 1960 Rio De Jandero wad the capital of Brazil.
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Military takes over government
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Civillian government was restored.
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Luiz becomes president. (And still is!)
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