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    the Brazilian Army launched two tenentist revolts in Sergipe in 1924 and 1926. The first, inspired by the São Paulo Revolt of 1924, removed state governor...
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    Tenentism (redirect from Tenente revolts)
    in the capital of São Paulo on 5 July 1924 (the 2nd anniversary of the 18 Revolt of the Copacabana Fortress, the first tenentist revolt), the revolt occupied...
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    Fort revolt, on 5 July 1922, and remained in force in several regions of Brazil's territory until the end of the subsequent tenentist revolts in February...
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    initiated by tenentist rebels to overthrow the government of president Artur Bernardes. From the city of São Paulo on 5 July, the revolt expanded to the...
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    Presidency of Artur Bernardes (category 1922 establishments in Brazil)
    officers of the Armed Forces against a series of tenentist military revolts. In the urban centers, especially in Rio de Janeiro, the Bernardes administration...
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    from the North and Northeast was impeded by new tenentist uprisings in those regions. The revolt in Sergipe interrupted the departure of the 20th, 21st,...
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    July 1924 onwards he was attacked by conspiracies and armed uprisings by tenentist rebels. Bernardes' attitude towards the opposition was uncompromising...
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    revolts. Tenentism was still the product of military modernization; the core of the tenentist generation were the lieutenants trained in Realengo in 1918–1919...
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    defeated the tenentists in 1924 and 1930. After 1930, lieutenant Magalhães Barata came to power and extinguished the force, but had to revive it in 1932 to...
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