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What was the event that precipitated the declaration of Brazil's independence?

a) The Battle of Independence
b) The Proclamation of Rio de Janeiro
c) The Napoleonic invasion of Portugal
d) The Treaty of Tordesillas

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The event that precipitated the declaration of Brazil's independence was the Napoleonic invasion of Portugal.

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The event that precipitated the declaration of Brazil's independence was c) The Napoleonic invasion of Portugal. In 1807, when French forces attempted to invade Portugal, the Portuguese royal family and their court fled to Brazil. João VI, the former prince regent, ruled from Rio de Janeiro as head of the government in exile. In 1821, he returned to Portugal, leaving his son Pedro I to rule Brazil. When the Portuguese Cortes ordered Pedro I to return to Europe, he refused, and on September 7, 1822, he declared Brazil independent of Portugal.

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