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Pernambucoinsurrection may refer to: Insurrection of Pernambuco (1645) Pernambucan revolt (1817) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
The Insurrection of Pernambuco (Portuguese: Insurreição Pernambucana), also known as the War of the Divine Light (Portuguese: Guerra da Luz Divina), was...
Pernambuco (Brazilian Portuguese: [pɛʁnɐ̃ˈbuku] ) is a state of Brazil, located in the Northeast region of the country. With an estimated population of...
Recife, in Pernambuco: 1630-1637 - Resistance to the invader; 1637-1644 - Administration of Maurice of Nassau; 1644-1654 - Insurrection of Pernambuco. Aware...
to act to expel them, which was achieved with the PernambucoInsurrection of 1654. One of Pernambuco's best-known historical facts is that it has been the...
in Pernambuco, Alagoas, and Pará, but insurrections arose in different places and different times. The first one deals with the revolt in Pernambuco and...
of Henrique Dias and indigenous troops of Filipe Camarão in the PernambucoInsurrection, during the 17th century. Patriotic battalions fought in the Brazilian...
Mascates might be more accurately called an insurrection; the main events occurred in and around Recife, Pernambuco during 1710 and 1711. Some consider the...
ensued — which began with the expulsion of the Portuguese troops from Pernambuco in 1821 — the Brazilian Army was formed by hiring mercenaries, enlisting...
Great Famine, of any other course, in 1848 Young Irelanders attempted an insurrection. Following the arrest and the exile of most of their leading figures...
Pernambucan Revolt in Pernambuco, Brazil (1817) War of Independence of Brazil (1821–1824) José Leonardo Chirino's Insurrection, Venezuela (1795) Spanish...
1851 Chilean revolution. In Brazil, the Praieira Revolt, a movement in Pernambuco, lasted from November 1848 to 1852.[citation needed] Unresolved conflicts...
The Revolution of 1930 (Portuguese: Revolução de 1930) was an armed insurrection across Brazil that ended the Old Republic. The revolution replaced incumbent...
Dutch returned in 1630 and captured Recife and Olinda in the captaincy of Pernambuco, the largest and richest sugar-producing area in the world. John Maurice...
Ananias active in 1850 – executed also in Espírito Santo, including two of the Queimado Insurrection leaders, Chico Prego and João da Viúva in Serra, ES...
founded - the Companhia do Grão-Pará e Maranhão and the Companhia Geral de Pernambuco e Paraíba - whose main activity was precisely the trafficking of slaves...
Africans. They also regularly attempted to seize power and conducted armed insurrections at plantations to gain amelioration of conditions. Typically, quilombos...