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==== The Luso-Brazilian Compromise (1922) ====
The end of the colonial rule in Carolina sparked once again the feeling of nationalism and independence in
The economic crisis hit
On November the 2nd, 1922, in a radio broadcast, the province president of São Paulo, Rafael Tobias, declared a revolt. The province of Minas Gerais followed the same strategy soon later in the same day. The presidents of the two provinces had been in secret talks since September of 1922, the plan was to send an ultimatum to the crown. To prevent a bloody conflict in the continent, the rebel provinces stated openage to dialogue with the crown.
Portugal wasn’t in shape to fight a war thousands of kilometers away, and in telegram, agreed to discuss terms with the new Brazilian Government, which already comprised four of the six provinces of
On December 4th, the Luso-
* Creation of a new
* The Kingdom of
* Abolition of the title of Governor of
* Political rights to any man, regardless of his income;
* Establishment of a single citizenship. Luso-
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* End of Portuguese influence over local politics.
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