The Brazilian Constitutionalist Revolution: Every Day

Rindfleisch
Published on Apr 29, 2021
The Brazilian Constitutionalist Revolution was a civil war in Brazil between July and October 1932. It pitted the forces of the Provisional Government dictatorship against revolutionaries from São Paulo and many other states. After facing severe defeats in all fronts, the revolutionaries entered peace talks in 27th September. São Paulo ceased hostilities in the 2nd October and surrendered all civilian and military control by the 6th.The last, more remote garrisons in Mato Grosso negotiated their surrender by the 25th.

It was the last major military conflict in Brazilian soil, and the first in South American history in which air power played a major role.

Aerial bombardments are marked by an explosion symbol, dogfights by an airplane symbol with the colour of the victorious party, and drops of propaganda leaflets by paper sheets. Olive green and white represent the Army and Navy aviation respecively (in service of the Provisional Government) and black represents the revolutionary air units.

The blockade of the port of Santos and the naval engagement of Itacoatiara in the Amazon River are also shown.


Sources:


DARÓZ, C. Um Céu Cinzento: A história da aviação na Revolução de 1932. Bibliex, 2017.


DONATO, H. Dicionário das Batalhas Brasileiras. IBRASE, 1996.


TROMBINI, Janaine. O combate do Fão no Rio Grande do Sul: um desdobramento da revolução constitucionalista de 1932. 2010. Univates, Lajeado, 2010.


Atlas FGV: https://atlas.fgv.br


CPDOC FGV: http://www.fgv.br/cpdoc


ALESP: https://www.al.sp.gov.br/noticia/?id=329170


IHGGS-AHIMTB/SP: http://www.ihggs.org.br/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/o_fornovo_04.pdf


MMDC


Wikipedia


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Music:
Failing Defense by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100726
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


Voice excerpt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6TBWZFe61w
Broadcast in 7th September 1932, 110th anniversary of the Brazilian independence.

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