- The
Cabanagem (Portuguese pronunciation: [kabaˈnaʒẽj]; 1835–1840) was a po****r
revolution and pro-separatist
movement that
occurred in the then province...
- governor,
Herculano Ferreira Pena,
finally gave it the name "Manaus". The
Cabanagem was the
revolt in
which blacks,
Native Americans, and
mestizos fought...
-
regency period when the
power was taken.
Cabanagem was the only
revolt led by the po****r strata.
Cabanagem, a po****r and
social revolt during the Empire...
- 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...
- po****r
discontent called the
Cabanagem,
influenced by the
French Revolution. The
Guerra dos
Cabanos (also
known as
Cabanagem or
Cabanage Revolt) was a po****r...
-
expelled the
French attackers,
returning to
Recife on 11 July 1738. The
Cabanagem was a po****r revolt,
centered in Belém, the
capital of Pará, but which...
- toll on
Cambeba po****tion and
culture throughout the 18th century. The
Cabanagem Revolt (1835–40), in
which slave-hunters were
killed and
plantations burned...
-
Lauro Sodré
Palace (Portuguese: Palácio
Lauro Sodré), also
called Government Palace (Portuguese: Palácio do Governo), and
initially called Residence House...
-
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...
-
during Pedro II's
early reign, such as the
Ragamuffin War (1835–1845),
Cabanagem (1835–1840),
Balaiada (1838–1841),
among others. The
Armada was constantly...