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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · Brazil had progressed considerably under Pedro II’s wise guidance. Its population grew from 4,000,000 to 14,000,000, its public revenues increased 14-fold, the value of its exports rose 10-fold, and the nation’s newly constructed railroads extended more than 5,000 miles (8,000 km).

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  2. Vor 4 Tagen · On June 3 Dom Pedro convoked a legislative and constituent assembly, and on September 7, on the plain of Ipiranga, near the city of São Paulo, he proclaimed the independence of Brazil; he was crowned emperor on December 1.

  3. Vor 22 Stunden · The same applies to the debates on dependency theory, which may be examined from reviewing Fernando Henrique Cardoso and Enzo Faletto’s, Dependencia y desarrollo en América Latina (1969), André Gunder Frank’s Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America (1967); Ruy Mauro Marini’s Dialéctica de la dependencia (1973); Osvaldo Sunkel and Pedro Paz’s El subdesarrollo latinoamericano ...

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · Its donatário, Duarte Coelho Pereira, converted Pernambuco into a great sugar-producing region, offering the first example of a profitable agrarian export from the New World to Europe. Brazil - Colonialism, Independence, Republic: The following discussion focuses on Brazilian history from the time of European settlement.

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    Vor einem Tag · Long after the Cisplatine War that resulted in the independence of Uruguay, Brazil won three international wars during the 58-year reign of Pedro II: the Platine War, the Uruguayan War and the devastating Paraguayan War, the largest war effort in Brazilian history.

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · It was in the broader context of the decline of nineteenth-century European imperialism, accompanied by the rise of the U.S. and the regional expansionist gambles of rival powers, that new nationalist perspectives were forged, such as those that were consolidated in Brazil after 1930. Rather than a chance cataclysm, the war between large and mid-level powers, with the inevitable involvement of ...

  7. Vor einem Tag · Signature. Dom Pedro I (12 October 1798 – 24 September 1834) was the founder and first ruler of the Empire of Brazil, where he was known as " the Liberator ". As King Dom Pedro IV, he reigned briefly over Portugal, where he also became known as "the Liberator" as well as " the Soldier King ". [A] Born in Lisbon, Pedro I was the fourth child ...