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Jan 1, 1438
Inca Civilization Rose
he Inca civilization was one of the great civilizations of the americas that arose in the Andes Mountains of Peru. -
Period: Jan 1, 1438 to
Brazilian Timeline
The Timeline Contains Dates Of Brazilian History& Other Important Dates In Latin America -
Jan 24, 1500
Portuguese Land In Present Day Brazil
Portuguese Claim Brazil Land -
Mar 16, 1502
No Gold In The New World
Spanish and Portugese settlers came to South America in search of gold or silver. But, in fact there was no gold or silver . -
May 7, 1519
Aztec Empire Falls
Spanish Conquistadors Overthrew The Aztecs And Their Empire -
Jan 15, 1532
Spanish Settle In Peru
After Fransisco Pizarro conquered Ecuador, it became the first Spanish settlement in Peru. This is what paved way for the conquest of Peru. -
Jan 1, 1533
The Fall Of The Incas
Fransisco Pizarro captured Atahualpa in 1532, and the Inca empire started to shatter. In 1533, Pizarro had taken Cuzco, the Inca capital. -
Brazilian Gold
When gold was discovered in Minas Geraes, Brazil; Which caused great movement towards central brazil -
The Spanish Decline
During the 1700's the decline of Spain continued, under the political influence of France. -
El Grito De Dolores
Mexico Got Independence From Spain On This Day -
Son Of Portuguese King Declares Independence
Son Of The King Declares Himself King Peter The 1st Of Brazil -
Brazil Becomes Independent
In 1815, when Napolean was defeated, many people wanted Brazil to become independent from Portugal. Thousands signed petitions asking Dom Pedro, the son of Portugal's king, to liberate Brazil from Portugese rule. On This Day Brazil Gained It's Independence From Portugal. -
Brazil In World War 2
Brazil Join The Allies In World War 2 -
Getulio Vargas Is Elected President Of Brazil
He Was Elected As President But Faces Opposition -
Juscelino Kubitschek is president of Brazil
He Helps Achieved Economic Growth -
Brasilia Is The New Capitol
Juscelino Kubitschek Changes The Capitol To Brasilia -
Janio Quadros Becomes President
Janio Quadros elected president, but resigns after several months, plunging country into constitutional crisis. Succeeded by left-wing vice-president Joao Goulart. -
Goulart Flees Into Exile
Goulart ousted in bloodless coup, flees into exile. Military rule associated with repression but also with rapid economic growth based on state-ownership of key sectors. -
President Cardoso abolishes 2 government development agencies
President Cardoso abolishes two government development agencies for the Amazon and the north-east of the country. The authorities say the agencies set up bogus projects in order to steal development funds estimated at more than $1 billion -
Brazil Launches A Rocket
After a rocket explosion in 2003 that caused a major set back, Brazil was able to launch it's first rocket into space on October of 2004 -
President Vargas Of Brazil Commits Suicide
President Vargas committed suicide after military gives him the options of resigning or being overthrown