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1932. São Paulo (Brazil). Start of the Constitutionalist Revolution of 1932.
The uprising started on July 9, 1932, after five protesting students were killed by government troops on May 23, 1932Web: Wikipedia
1865. River Riachuelo. Corrientes (Argentine). Battle of Riachuelo.
The naval Battle of Riachuelo was a key point in the War of the Triple Alliance.Web: Wikipedia
1932. São Paulo (Brazil). "Dia do soldado constitucionalista".
Acts of the Constitutionalist Revolution of 1932 in which five students who were protesting were killed by government troops.
1930. Brasil. End of Revolution of 1930.
The Revolution of 1930 was a movement that overthrew President Washington Luís and installed Getúlio Vargas as Provisional President.Web: Diccionario de Ruas de São Paulo (portuguese)
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1827. Brazil. Commemorates creation of the Legal Course in Brazil.
This date commemorates creation of the Legal Course in Brazil.
1889. Rio de Janeiro (Brasil). Proclamation of the Republic of Brazil.
King Pedro II abdicated and the federative Republic was established in Brazil.Web: Wikipedia
1831. Brazil. Abdication of Pedro I.
The abdication of Pedro I in that period was considered a second independence of Brazil.
1870. Itú (Brasil). Date of the declaration of the <i>Manifesto Republicano</i>.
Date of the famous Manifesto Republicano launched in Itú, SP. It's the begin of the Brazilian Republic's design.
1888. Brasil. Abolition of the blacks's slavery.
Signature of the famous Lei Áurea that abolished the slavery of the blacks in Brazil.Web: Wikipedia
1824. Brazil. Swearing of the first Constitution of the Brazil.
The date 25 of March remembers the date of swearing of the first Constitution of the independent Brazil approved by Dom Pedro I the year 1824.
1866. Paraguay. Battle of Tuyutí. The bloodiest of the War of Paraguay.
Web: Dicionario de ruas (portuguese)
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1792. Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). Tiradentes is sentenced to death.
Date that commemorates the sacrifice of Joaquim Jose da Silva Xavier, the Tiradentes, sentenced to death for the crime of having taken part in conspiring to give independence to Brazil.Web: Diccionario de ruas de São Paulo. (portuguese)
Web: Jornal de Câmara Municipal de Blumenau. Estado Santa Catarina. (portuguese)
1932. São Paulo (Brazil). Start of the Constitutionalist Revolution of 1932.
The uprising started on July 9, 1932, after five protesting students were killed by government troops on May 23, 1932Web: Wikipedia
1871. Brazil. Promulgation of the Law of <i>Ventre-Livre </i>
Date of the enactment of the Law of Ventre-Livre (free womb) that considered free the sons of the slaves born from this date.Web: Diccionario de Ruas de São Paulo (portuguese)
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