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Portuguese and Brazilian diplomats signed the Treaty of Rio de Janeiro on August
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August 29

Brazil Recognized: Treaty Ends War for Independence

Portuguese and Brazilian diplomats signed the Treaty of Rio de Janeiro on August 29, 1825, with Portugal formally recognizing Brazilian independence in exchange for 2 million pounds sterling in compensation and the assumption of Portuguese debts. British mediators brokered the deal and received their own trade concessions. Brazil had declared independence in 1822 under Pedro I, the son of the Portuguese king, creating the unusual situation of a colony's independence being declared by a member of the colonizing royal family. The treaty confirmed the largest nation in South America as a sovereign state, but the financial terms burdened the young country with debts that constrained its fiscal policy for decades.

August 29, 1825

201 years ago

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