Industrial Age · South America · Politics
1889
Brazilian Republic Proclaimed
November 15, 1889
A military coup led by Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca bloodlessly deposed Emperor Dom Pedro II, who was put on a boat for Lisbon. The old emperor, a gentle constitutional monarch beloved for his learning, had alienated the army and the planters. Brazil became a republic by rumor, almost - the Rio crowds were reportedly bewildered by the change.