Sabinada was a historic revolt that took place in Brazil, in the mid-19th century. The revolt was led by a lawyer named Francisco Sabino, who was against the imperial authority of the Brazilian government, and sought to establish a republic. The revolt began in November 1837, in the city of Salvador da Bahia, and quickly spread to other parts of the state. However, the revolt was eventually suppressed by the Brazilian army, and its leader Francisco Sabino was captured, imprisoned, and then exiled. The Sabinada had significant consequences for the Brazilian government, highlighting the regional differences in the country, which eventually led to the adoption of federalism in Brazil.
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