The Periodo Regencial, also known as the Regency Period, was a crucial phase in Brazilian history that lasted from 1831 to 1840. It marked a transition period between the end of the Brazilian Empire and the beginning of its constitutional monarchy. This era was characterized by the regency of three different rulers, chosen by the government to rule on behalf of the young Emperor Pedro II, who ascended to the throne at the age of five. The Periodo Regencial witnessed significant political and social transformations, including the struggle for power between various political factions, regional uprisings, and the consolidation of constitutional reforms. These events laid the groundwork for the establishment of a more stable and democratic government in Brazil.
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