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Adopt a Country- Brazil

  • Apr 22, 1500

    Pedro Alvares Cabral- arrive to Brazil

    Pedro Alvares Cabral- arrive to Brazil
    Pedro Álvaro Cabral reached the Brazilian coast on April 22nd, 1500. Cabral crossed the Atlantic and found Brazil on accident. The expedition was in route to India, but due to winds, they headed southwest of Africa they ended up in Brazil.
  • Declared Independence

    Declared Independence
    The independence of Brazil comprised a series of political events, most involved differences between Brazil and Portugal regarding the demand for independence presented by the Brazilian Empire. On September 7th, 1822, Prince Dom Pedro declared Brazil’s independence for Portugal. A formal recognition came with a treaty signed by Brazil and Portugal in late 1825.
  • Slavery abolished

    Slavery abolished
    Slavery had been around for a long time, even before the first Portuguese settlement in 1532. Brazil imported the largest number of enslaves Africans during the Atlantic Slave Trade ear, and estimated 4.9 million slaves from Africa during the period from 1501 to 1856.
  • Brazil Wins FIFA World Cup

    Brazil Wins FIFA World Cup
    Brazil started the first Brazilian soccer club in the late 19th century. The club was still pretty much made up of Englishmen in the 1888. The first really big event in Brazil's carrer with soccer was in 1930, when they had an appearance in the World Cup. Pele lead the Brzailiannational team to two World Cup wins in a row in 1958 and then in 1962..
  • Capital City- Moved to Brasilia

    Capital City- Moved to Brasilia
    Brazilia wasbuilt from 1958 to 1960, to encouage teh development of the interior of Brazil. The capitol being in Rio de Janeiro was overcrowded and too far from many parts of the country, so the government moved the capital to Brasilia.
  • Military Dictatorship

    Military Dictatorship
    The Brazilian government is taken over by military leaders. The takeover was led by the military forces against the democratically elected government of President Goulart. This military known as a military regime, provided a model for other dictatorships and other military take overs throughout Latin America. There’s military regimes referenced the "Doctrine of National Security" which justify the offending military’s actions as working in the best interest of National Security in time of need,
  • Brazil's Government returns to power

    Brazil's Government returns to power
    Tancredo Neves of the PMDB party, was elected as the first civilian President of 1964. The civilian government was restored and the military regime ended.
  • Fernando Collor de Mello- President

    Fernando Collor de Mello- President
    Democracy in Brazil is finally complete with the inauguration of the first president, under the 1988 Constitution. Fernando Collor de Mello was elected in the first elections held since the military coup of 1964.
  • Brazil Hostes World Summit Day

    Brazil Hostes World Summit Day
    The first international World Summit Day is hosted by Rio de Janeiro with 100 world leaders. These world leaders reached in agreement to protect the world's environment. The Earth's Summit was established to find things that would help stop the destructions of natural resources and try to stop the pollutions of the planet.
  • Dilma Rousseff- First women President

    Dilma Rousseff- First women President
    Dilma Rousseff is the 36th and current President of Brazil. She is the first ever to hold office, she was the Chief of Staff for the President in 2005 to 2010. She was elected in a run-off in October 2010.