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how does the power of the Brazilian Emperor contrast with the power of the rulers in the Western Empirehow does the power of the Brazilian Emperor contrast with the power of the rulers in the Western Empire

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Brazil was a monarchy, like the Europeans. It was a monarchy until Dom Pedro II, was exiled, and the republic (which still stands today) was founded.

To answer the question: The monarchy behaved the same way(s) as the monarchies did in Europe.

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The independence was declared on September 7th, 1822, but it wasn’t only a single act of the dissatisfied governor Dom Pedro; it was the result of a set of conflicts that started many years before, such as the separatist movements, like the Inconfidência Mineira and Conjuração Baiana. These were the first movements that contested the Colonial Pact, and they were a reflex of the crisis in the European Old Regime, in a time where the Enlightenment ideas started to make changes in society.

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