The Cabanagem (Portuguese pronunciation: [kabaˈnaʒẽj]; 1835–1840) was a popular revolution and pro-separatist movement that occurred in the then province...
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this period a series of localized rebellions took place, such as the Cabanagem in Grão-Pará, the Malê Revolt in Salvador, the Balaiada (Maranhão), the...
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Omagua people (section The Cabanagem Revolt)
toll on Cambeba population and culture throughout the 18th century. The Cabanagem Revolt (1835–40), in which slave-hunters were killed and plantations burned...
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French invasions in Brazil (section Cabanagem)
expelled the French attackers, returning to Recife on 11 July 1738. The Cabanagem was a popular revolt, centered in Belém, the capital of Pará, but which...
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Lauro Sodré Palace (section Cabanagem)
Lauro Sodré Palace (Portuguese: Palácio Lauro Sodré), also called Government Palace (Portuguese: Palácio do Governo), and initially called Residence House...
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History of Belém (section Cabanagem)
popular discontent called the Cabanagem, influenced by the French Revolution. The Guerra dos Cabanos (also known as Cabanagem or Cabanage Revolt) was a popular...
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series of local provincial rebellions erupted all over Brazil, such as the Cabanagem, in Grão-Pará, the Balaiada in Maranhão, the Sabinada, in Bahia, and the...
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monarchy was to engage in war in order to clear them from the land. The Cabanagem Revolt in the 1830s, resulted in the final dispersal of the Amerindians...
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