Dia do Fico de Dom Pedro

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Dia do Fico de Dom Pedro is the historical date in 1822 when Prince Dom Pedro of Brazil refused to return to Portugal, a key step toward Brazil’s independence.

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instanceOf historical event
political event
hasAlternativeName Dia do Fico NERFINISHED
hasCause Centralizing policies of the Portuguese Cortes over Brazil
Demands of the Portuguese Cortes for Dom Pedro to return to Lisbon
hasCentury 19th century
hasContext Brazilian independence process
Luso-Brazilian Empire crisis
hasCountry Brazil NERFINISHED
hasDate 1822-01-09
hasDay 9
hasDecision Refusal of Dom Pedro to return to Portugal
hasEffect Dom Pedro remains in Brazil
Escalation of tensions between Brazil and Portugal
Political step toward Brazilian independence
Strengthening of Brazilian autonomy
hasHistoricalInterpretation Seen as a declaration of loyalty to Brazil over Portugal
hasLanguage pt
hasMainActor Dom Pedro de Alcântara NERFINISHED
hasMemoryCulture Remembered in Brazilian historiography and civic education
hasMonth January
hasPlace Rio de Janeiro NERFINISHED
hasPoliticalDemand Petitions from Brazilian provinces for Dom Pedro to stay
hasPoliticalSignificance Affirmation of Brazilian political autonomy from Portugal
hasRegimeContext United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves NERFINISHED
hasRelation Key milestone in the Brazilian independence movement
hasStatement “Se é para o bem de todos e felicidade geral da nação, estou pronto. Diga ao povo que fico.”
hasType turning point in independence process
hasYear 1822
involvesGroup Brazilian political elites
Portuguese Cortes NERFINISHED
involvesPerson Dom João VI NERFINISHED
Dom Pedro de Alcântara NERFINISHED
José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva NERFINISHED
involvesTitle Prince Regent of Brazil NERFINISHED
isCommemoratedIn Brazil NERFINISHED
isPartOf Brazilian road to independence
precedesEvent Grito do Ipiranga NERFINISHED
Proclamation of Brazilian Independence NERFINISHED

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Dia do Fico alsoKnownAs Dia do Fico de Dom Pedro