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| 1763 |
| | The capital of the Portuguese colony of Brazil is moved from Bahia to Rio de Janeiro | |
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| 1788 |
| | Tiradentes (the 'puller of teeth') leads the first rebellion against Portuguese rule in Brazil | |
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| 1792 |
| | The Brazilian rebel Tiradentes is beheaded in public in Rio de Janeiro as a warning to would-be revolutionaries | |
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| 1815 |
| | Brazil is given equal standing with Portugal, forming together the Kingdom of Portugal and Brazil | |
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| 1821 |
| | The 22-year-old Portuguese prince, Dom Pedro, is made regent of Brazil | |
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| 1822 |
| | The Portuguese regent, Dom Pedro, proclaims the independence of Brazil and three months later is crowned emperor, as Pedro I | |
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| 1836 |
| | The Portuguese ban the shipping of slaves from the coast of Angola | |
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| 1875 |
| | Slavery is finally made illegal in the Portuguese empire | |
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| 1887 |
| | The imperial government in China formally acknowledges Portuguese territorial rights in Macao | |
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| 1914 |
| | Calouste Gulbenkian earns his nickname – Mr Five Percent – from the share he receives for negotiating oil deals in the Ottoman empire | |
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