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Year of Constitution: 1824 |
Events in the year 1835 in Brazil.
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Events
January
- January 6 - Cabanagem: rebels attack and conquer the city of Belém, assassinating the president Sousa Lobo and the Army Commander, and acquiring a large quantity of munitions.
- January 7 - Cabanagem: Clement Malcher was released and was chosen as president of the province, with Francisco Vinagre as the Army Commander
- January 24-25: The Muslim slave revolt, known as the Malê Revolt, takes place in Salvador, capital of the Province of Bahia.
April
- April 7: Diogo Feijó wins the election as Regent of Brazil by just a difference of approximately 600 votes.
September
- 19 September - Battle of Azenha Bridge
- 20 September - outbreak of the Ragamuffin War
Births
- May 23: José Alves de Cerqueira César, politician
Deaths
- February 20: Clemente Malcher, rebel leader (assassinated)
References
- Dale T. Graden, From Slavery to Freedom in Brazil: Bahia, 1835-1900 (2006), p. 22.
- Leslie Bethell, Brazil: Empire and Republic, 1822-1930 (1985), p. 96.
- Ronald Hodell Chilcote, Protest and Resistance in Angola and Brazil: Comparative Studies (1972), p. 253.
- Mark Harris, Rebellion on the Amazon (Cambridge University Press, 2010) p 313
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