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Liberal rebellions of 1842

Liberal Rebellions of 1842

View of the village of Lagoa Santa during the revolution of 1842
DateMay 1842 – August 1842
Location
Result Central government victory
Belligerents
Rebels
Commanders and leaders
Lima e Silva

The Liberal Rebellions of 1842 were a series of rebellions that took place in the Brazilian provinces[a] of Minas Gerais and São Paulo in response to actions taken by emperor Dom Pedro II to unify power under the central government and limit the powers of the provinces. These rebellions were poorly coordinated and were put down by the central government to little effect. Along with the rebellions in Rio Grande do Sul, the Liberal Rebellions marked the end of a series of province-level rebellions that threatened the Empire of Brazil's stability.
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