Modern Era · Europe · Politics
1974
Carnation Revolution in Portugal
April 25, 1974
Army officers tired of fighting colonial wars in Africa staged a coup in Lisbon that toppled the forty-year Estado Novo dictatorship. Crowds put carnations in the barrels of soldiers' rifles. Within months Portugal was negotiating independence for its African colonies and rebuilding as a democracy. Europe's last fascist regime in the west was gone.