This article lists major rebellions and revolutions that have taken place during Brazilian history.
Colonial Brazil (1500–1822)
- Vila Rica Revolt (1720)
- Slave Rebellions (From its peak in the mid-17th century until the abolition of slavery)
- Inconfidência Mineira (1789)
- Tailors' Conspiracy (1798)[1]
- Pernambucan Revolt (1817)
Empire of Brazil (1822–1889)
- Confederation of the Equator (1824)
- Irish and German Mercenary Soldiers' Revolt (1828)
- Cabanada (1832-1835)
- Ragamuffin War (1835–1845)
- Malê Revolt (1835)
- Sabinada (1837–38)[2]
- Cabanagem (1835–1840)
- Balaiada (1838–1841)
- Liberal rebellions (1842)
- Praieira revolt (1848)
- Quebra–Quilos revolt (1874–1875)
Republic (1889–present)
1st Republican period (1889–1930)
- Naval Revolt (1891–94)
- Federalist Revolution (1893–95)
- War of Canudos (1896–97)
- Vaccine Revolt (1904)
- Revolt of the Lash (1910)
- Contestado War (1912–1916)
- Juazeiro Sedition (1913-1914)
- Anarchist General Strikes (1917–19)
- Lieutenant Revolts (1922–1927)
- Revolution of 1930
Vargas Era (1930–1945)
- Constitutionalist Revolution (July – October, 1932)
- Communist Uprising (November, 1935)
- Integralist Putsch (May, 1938)
2nd Republican period (1946–1964)
Military dictatorship (1964–1985)
- Urban Guerrillas (1968–71)
- Rural Guerrillas[3]
- Caparaó guerrilla (1967)
- Araguaia guerrilla (1972–74)
See also
Notes
- ↑ article about the movement
- ↑ Bethell, Leslie. "Brazil: Empire and Republic, 1822–1930" Cambridge University Press, 1989 ISBN 0521362938 Pages 72–73.
- ↑ Academic article Archived 2013-12-14 at the Wayback Machine about the topic (in Portuguese)
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