Sabinada revolt

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The Sabinada revolt was a regional separatist uprising in Bahia, Brazil (1837–1838), in which middle-class rebels briefly declared an independent Bahian republic in opposition to the central imperial government during the Regency period.

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instanceOf historical event
rebellion
revolt
separatist uprising
alsoKnownAs Sabinada NERFINISHED
capitalCityInvolved Salvador NERFINISHED
chronologicalOrder after the Cabanagem revolt
before the Ragamuffin War (Farroupilha) ended
conflictWith Brazilian Empire NERFINISHED
country Empire of Brazil NERFINISHED
endTime 1838
goal creation of an independent Bahian republic
greater provincial autonomy
governmentFormClaimed republic
hasCause opposition to the central imperial government
political tensions during the Regency period
hasConsequence repression of rebel leaders
strengthening of imperial control over Bahia
hasLanguage Portuguese
hasParticipant imperial government of Brazil NERFINISHED
middle-class rebels
provincial elites of Bahia
hasType regional revolt
separatist movement
ideology anti-centralism
republicanism
locatedIn Bahia NERFINISHED
Brazil NERFINISHED
namedAfter Francisco Sabino NERFINISHED
opposedBy Brazilian imperial forces NERFINISHED
central government in Rio de Janeiro
partOf series of Regency revolts in Brazil
politicalContext crisis of the Brazilian Regency
region Northeast Brazil NERFINISHED
result defeat of the rebels
end of the short-lived Bahian republic
reassertion of imperial authority in Bahia
scope provincial
significance example of regional separatism in 19th-century Brazil
illustrated tensions between provinces and the imperial center
startTime 1837
temporalContext Regency period in Brazil
timePeriod 19th century

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