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If it doesn't even sign the mutual aid bill, then Datang obviously can't regard this country as its ally. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 infoAnd for the nascent Brazil, it is still very beneficial for Brazil to sign such a mutual aid bill. Tites is soberly aware that it is necessary to develop its own national industry in order to be able to strengthen the country. Datang is the world's most important industrial country and the world's largest provider of industrial technology and equipment, and if it can obtain tax exemption here, then the cost of developing Brazil's industry will fall.
It is worthless to simply consider who takes advantage of the more, Brazil will not be very rich after independence, and it must be split in half for a dollar, which is bound to reduce some costs.
In addition, if the various consumer goods produced by Datang enter Brazil in the form of duty-free, although it will have a great impact on the Brazilian market, it will also greatly reduce people's living expenses. This can be seen from the other three South American countries, in the past, they could only buy expensive and inferior Spanish products, but now all kinds of goods from Datang can be bought at lower prices, which also makes people really feel the improvement of living standards, so it is very unreasonable to restrict Datang products simply to protect their own industries. Besides, there are not many national industries in Brazil that can be protected right now.
In fact, Ti**** Tess uses Datang as a back road and guarantee, if his first revolution cannot succeed, then pulling Datang can be achieved immediately. In the Americas, people have a more intuitive understanding of the strength of Datang. Ti****tes believes that in the Americas, no country in the world can defeat the Tang Republic. So, the success of the American Revolution. It depends on what kind of attitude Datang has.
Ti****tes himself was born into a family of small estate owners. Parents died young. After that, he turned to his godfather to study surgery for a living, which is why he was called Ti****tes. In 1776 Tiradentes joined the Portuguese Dragoons, but was repeatedly discriminated against for his native status. The Revolutionary War of North America and the ideas of the Enlightenment influenced him, leading him to abhor Portuguese colonial rule and to fight for Brazil's independence.
After 1782, he began to come into contact with internationalism from the Tang Dynasty, and was deeply impressed by this logical, all-encompassing, and revolutionary biblical theory. From then on, Ti****tes became an internationalist and began to develop internationalist adherents in Brazil. Four years later, he was elected leader of the Brazilian National Revolution, which further accelerated his plans for the Brazilian revolution.
For a long time. The First International was the main sponsor and supporter of the Brazilian Revolution, which was undoubtedly a subsidiary of the First International. Tittes knew that the revolution of the National Revolution could not be bypassed by the First International, and the First International could indeed provide a lot of help, but Ti Tess was still more wary of the control and infiltration of Brazil by the First International and even the Tang Dynasty.
His vigilance is not unfounded, and Datang does hope to have a strong sense of control over South American countries, not just a simple Monroe Doctrine, and Datang hopes to use a series of means such as internationalism, the First International, and the Mutual Aid Act to bring South American countries under its indirect control.
Ti****tes can accept the Mutual Aid Act, but it will not be almost heart-to-heart like Peru and Colombia. Provide a series of conveniences to Datang without any restrictions without any national ethics and consciousness. Peru and Colombia are almost shameless in the severity of Ti****tes. is determined to be the little brother of the Tang Dynasty, which makes Ti****tes look down on him very much.
Even with the signing of the Mutual Aid Act, Ti****tes has a series of policy measures to prevent Brazil and Datang from getting too close, and he has some preliminary ideas, such as increasing and controlling the number of companies that Datang applies to register in Brazil and so on. Of course, this is all about Brazil, and now Ti****tes needs to think about how to achieve the success of the revolution.
The Brazilian Revolution, as Bai Nan had predicted, began with an insurrection by the military.
The first was the Minas district, where a two-month training troop of recruits, predominantly white, suddenly attacked their instructors without warning, seized the surrounding arsenals, and declared an uprising. When the colonial government was shocked and sent troops to suppress it, the suppressive forces made another mess and began to attack each other, and another force armed by Ti****tes attacked the suppression force from the rear, and finally the force was defeated.
Within two weeks of the revolution, there were varying degrees of military mutiny and civic revolts across Brazil, and even indigenous people in some areas came out of the rainforest and began to attack the Portuguese with bows and arrows and blowpipes.
Unlike the attempted uprising organized by Ti****tes in the other side, the Brazilian Revolution was well-organized and well-planned. Another face to face Tiradentes' uprising eventually leaked due to the defection of an officer named Renas, and eventually Tiladentes was also arrested, and finally refused to confess and was hanged. Obviously, the National Revolution has great trust in its organizational ability, and the loyalty of its members to the National Revolution has also risen to the height of faith and life causes, so in the revolution of this plane, although the number of people participating in the revolution is large and the scale is huge, due to good control, there is basically no problem of leakage.
After their initial victory, the rebel army organized by Ti****tes made a small build-up and began its march towards Rio de Janeiro. When the colonial government and army in Rio learned about it, they were so panicked that they didn't even dare to go out of the city to stop Ti****tes' revolutionary army, because the city of Rio has been very unquiet recently. Bombers carrying explosives often dropped a bomb when passing by the Governor's Palace, causing all kinds of casualties. Citizens attacking the barracks, or even cooking poisoning government officials' meals, happened to the governor, which made the governor afraid that once this army left Rio, then the rebels in Rio would take the city, so he would rather let the Ti****tes soldiers come to the city than let this amulet leave him.
On the twentieth day after the uprising began, the revolutionary army arrived in Brazil's largest city, and Ti****tes also arrived outside Rio de Janeiro to cheer on the soldiers and prepare to conquer Rio de Janeiro in one fell swoop.
(To be continued.) )