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  1. WI : An Actual War Instead of Just The Lobster War started by a dictatorial France in 1963?

    @CobraFumante @Guilherme Loureiro @Vinization @Gukpard @Merovingian @nagachate I am curious about you guys opinion of this. What if France escalated the war and hostilities were initiated by Paris in 1963 and war erupted between the flawed but still democratic Brazil and a dictatorial France ?
  2. What If A Far Right Government/President Is Elected In Brazil in the 1960s Instead of A Military Coup?

    And who could be?
  3. CobraFumante

    A New World with New Ideas - A Brazilian Timeline
    Threadmarks: Chapter I - A Saint for every Soul

    Chapter I - A Saint for every Soul ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— An old man looks to the sea, its majestical blue waters alongside the bright sky fill his eyes with joy and happiness, he stops for a bit and contemplates on how his life has changed...
  4. GauchoBadger

    WI: Amador Bueno of São Paulo does not declare for Portugal in 1641?

    As a Brazilian living south of the Tietê River, there is one event in our history both interests and kinda confuses me. As we all know, Brazil came with the imperial package of the Habsburg Iberian Union between Spain and Portugal. During the personal union period, it seems that Brazil received...
  5. GauchoBadger

    AHC/WI: Araguaia Guerrilla grows successfully?

    IOTL, one example of far-left resistance to the Brazilian military junta regime (1964-85) in the midst of the Cold War was the Araguaia Guerrilla, waged by the Brazilian Communist Party in parts of the modern states of Pará and Tocantins. The guerrilla was estabilished in a region the rebels...
  6. GauchoBadger

    WI: Anglo-Brazilian War in 1863?

    IOTL, an example of gunboat diplomacy perpetrated by Britain, known in Brazilian sources as the "Christie Crisis", erupted against the Empire of Brazil in the early 1860's. The catalysts for the crisis revolved around the issue of extraterritorial justice: -The marooning of the HMS Prince of...
  7. GauchoBadger

    WI: Successful Riograndense Federalist Revolution (1893-95)

    Most Brazilianophile AH members here will remember the Farroupilha War (1835-45) as an interesting PoD regarding the Rio Grande do Sul region, but i don't think as many will remember the more destructive Federalist Revolution (1893-95). The shtick of this historical fact is that there were...
  8. GauchoBadger

    WI: Brazil's southern border is behind the Paraguay and Paraná rivers

    So, suppose that Brazil, in one of its wars with Argentina in the 19th century, gets lucky and acquires the regions of Paraguay, Misiones, Corrientes, Entre-Ríos, and Uruguay, forming a border all the way down from the Paraguay to the Paraná rivers. Here's a map for reference: So, what does...
  9. Ricard (i.e. Rdffigueira)

    One Nation Under the Southern Cross - an alternate Brazil TL (updated 13/08)

    ONE NATION UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS Hello, friends, in this thread I’ll present you a project which has been developing in my mind for some time now: a timeline in which the colony of Brazil becomes independent from Portugal, but instead of adopting a monarchical system under the Braganza...
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