Brazil
Some of the key events about Brazil
- 1500Portuguese colonization began, leading to the exploitation of indigenous peoples and natural resources
- 1538The first African slaves were brought to Brazil, initiating centuries of slavery and oppression
- 1822Brazil declared independence from Portugal, becoming a sovereign nation
- 1822Brazil declared independence from Portugal, but remained a monarchy with limited democratic rights
- 1888Slavery was officially abolished in Brazil with the signing of the Lei Áurea (Golden Law)
- 1888Slavery was officially abolished, but former slaves faced ongoing discrimination and economic hardship
- 1960The new capital city, Brasília, was inaugurated, showcasing modern urban planning and architecture
- 1964A military coup established a dictatorship that lasted for 21 years, suppressing civil liberties and political opposition
- 1970Brazil won its third FIFA World Cup, establishing itself as a football powerhouse
- 1985Brazil transitioned from military rule to democracy with the election of a civilian president
- 1985Hyperinflation reached a peak of 2,477%, severely impacting the economy and living standards
- 1992Rio de Janeiro hosted the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, also known as the Earth Summit
- 1992The president was impeached on corruption charges, highlighting political instability
- 1994The Real Plan was implemented, successfully stabilizing the Brazilian economy and curbing hyperinflation
- 2006Brazil achieved energy independence, becoming self-sufficient in oil production
- 2013Massive protests erupted across the country against government corruption and poor public services
- 2014Brazil hosted the FIFA World Cup, showcasing its ability to organize a major international sporting event
- 2015A severe economic recession began, leading to increased unemployment and poverty rates
- 2016Rio de Janeiro became the first South American city to host the Summer Olympic Games
- 2018A fire destroyed the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro, resulting in the loss of millions of historical artifacts
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