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The Cabanagem in Pará, 1835–1840
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On January 7, 1835 a group of landowners, artisans, soldiers, and peasants stormed Belém, the capital of the Amazon region. Now known as the Cabanagem, this rebellion occurred during a time of social upheaval in not just Pará but also Brazil. On that first day a prominent landowner, Felix Malcher, was released from prison and declared the new president by popular proclamation. The administration in Rio refused to recognize him, despite his statement of allegiance to the Empire of Brazil. Soon factions erupted, aligned with differences between the local elites and their poorer allies; Malcher and a subsequent president were killed. After battles with imperial forces the third rebel president, Eduardo Angelim, was adopted by a victorious crowd in August 1835. The capital reverted to imperial hands on May 13, 1836; however, the rebellion had not been quelled as the rest of the region became embroiled in conflict. As it developed, ethnic and class alliances changed, and the battles continued for four more years. While rebels gradually lost towns and fortified rural encampments, they were never defeated militarily. Organized attacks continued until a general amnesty was granted to all rebels by Emperor Pedro II in July 1840. The Cabanagem, which involved indigenous people, was a broad and fragile alliance composed of different interests with an international dimension. Radical liberal ideas brought together those living in rural and urban districts and appealed to long-standing animosities against distant control by outsiders, the inconsistent use of the law to protect all people, and compulsory labor regimes that took people away from their families and lands. Yet the regency administration feared the break-up of the newly independent Brazil. The violent pacification of the region was justified by portraying the movement as a race war, dominated by “people of color” incapable of ruling themselves.
Title: The Cabanagem in Pará, 1835–1840
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On January 7, 1835 a group of landowners, artisans, soldiers, and peasants stormed Belém, the capital of the Amazon region.
Now known as the Cabanagem, this rebellion occurred during a time of social upheaval in not just Pará but also Brazil.
On that first day a prominent landowner, Felix Malcher, was released from prison and declared the new president by popular proclamation.
The administration in Rio refused to recognize him, despite his statement of allegiance to the Empire of Brazil.
Soon factions erupted, aligned with differences between the local elites and their poorer allies; Malcher and a subsequent president were killed.
After battles with imperial forces the third rebel president, Eduardo Angelim, was adopted by a victorious crowd in August 1835.
The capital reverted to imperial hands on May 13, 1836; however, the rebellion had not been quelled as the rest of the region became embroiled in conflict.
As it developed, ethnic and class alliances changed, and the battles continued for four more years.
While rebels gradually lost towns and fortified rural encampments, they were never defeated militarily.
Organized attacks continued until a general amnesty was granted to all rebels by Emperor Pedro II in July 1840.
The Cabanagem, which involved indigenous people, was a broad and fragile alliance composed of different interests with an international dimension.
Radical liberal ideas brought together those living in rural and urban districts and appealed to long-standing animosities against distant control by outsiders, the inconsistent use of the law to protect all people, and compulsory labor regimes that took people away from their families and lands.
Yet the regency administration feared the break-up of the newly independent Brazil.
The violent pacification of the region was justified by portraying the movement as a race war, dominated by “people of color” incapable of ruling themselves.
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