A importância do bloqueio continental para o futuro de Portugal e do Brasil

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Main Author: Ribeiro, Jorge Martins
Publication Date: 2018
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The Continental Blockade, declared by Napoleon Bonaparte in November 1806, had huge repercussions in the shaping of Portugal and Brazil’s political future. Lisbon’s refusal to close its national ports to commerce with the British prompted France to invade Portugal for three times, from 1807 to 1811. These invasions not only had devastating consequences in the country’s economy and society, but also affected the political and social events following the collapse of Napoleon’s empire. At the same time, the transfer of the Portuguese court to Brazil was decisive for the colony’s future, culminating in the declaration of independence in 1822, which leads some historians to consider King John VI of Portugal the “founder of the Brazilian nationality”.
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title A importância do bloqueio continental para o futuro de Portugal e do Brasil
spellingShingle A importância do bloqueio continental para o futuro de Portugal e do Brasil
Ribeiro, Jorge Martins
Dossier temático
title_short A importância do bloqueio continental para o futuro de Portugal e do Brasil
title_full A importância do bloqueio continental para o futuro de Portugal e do Brasil
title_fullStr A importância do bloqueio continental para o futuro de Portugal e do Brasil
title_full_unstemmed A importância do bloqueio continental para o futuro de Portugal e do Brasil
title_sort A importância do bloqueio continental para o futuro de Portugal e do Brasil
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