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  1. The Empire of Brazil was a 19th-century state that broadly comprised the territories which form modern Brazil and Uruguay until the latter achieved independence in 1828. Its government was a representative parliamentary constitutional monarchy under the rule of Emperors Pedro I and his son Pedro II.

  2. On 12 October 1822 Prince Pedro was acclaimed Dom Pedro I, Constitutional Emperor and Perpetual Defender of Brazil. It was concurrently the beginning of Pedro's reign and the birth of the independent Empire of Brazil. He was later crowned on 1 December.

  3. "O Brasil é, ao lado de nós mesmos, a grande potência no continente americano", afirmou James Watson Webb, o ministro dos Estados Unidos para o Brasil, em 1867. [280] A ascensão do império foi logo notada em 1844 por John C. Calhoun , o então Secretário de Estado dos Estados Unidos : "Ao lado dos Estados Unidos, o Brasil é o mais rico, o maior e mais firmemente estabelecido de todos os ...

  4. History of Brazil - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Pre-Cabraline history. Marajoara culture. Early Brazil. Iberian Union. Indigenous rebellions. Sugar age. Slave rebellions. Gold and diamond rush. Kingdom and Empire of Brazil. Coffee plantations. Rubber. Republic. Old Republic (1889–1930) Populism and development (1930–1964)

  5. The First Reign was the period of Brazilian history in which Pedro I ruled Brazil as Emperor. It began on September 7, 1822, when Brazil's independence was proclaimed, and ended on April 7, 1831, when Pedro I abdicated the Brazilian throne. [1]

  6. Politics of the Empire of Brazil. The Imperial Constitution of 1824 was the one that for the longest time was in the history of Brazil, between 1824 and 1889. Politics of the Empire of Brazil took place in a framework of a quasi-federal parliamentary representative democratic monarchy, whereby the Emperor of Brazil was the head of state and ...

  7. The Empire of Brazil was a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy of the nineteenth century that covered the areas of modern Brazil and Uruguay. Brazil was originally a colony of the Portuguese Empire but became its center when the Prince Regent João VI fled the French invasion of Portugal in 1808.