1822 in Brazil explained
Events in the year 1822 in Brazil.
Incumbents
John VI (until 7 September)
Pedro I (starting 12 October)
Events
January
- 9 January: D. Pedro I refuses to heed the order of the Cortes of Lisbon to return to Portugal, initiating the process of Brazilian independence. The date became known as Dia do Fico.[1]
- 16 January
Dom Pedro I organizes a ministry formed by only Brazilians, under the leadership of José Bonifácio.
José Bonifácio is appointed as Brazilian chancellor.
February
- 19 February: Insurrection for Brazilian independence in Bahia, where nun Joana Angélica is killed.
March
- 2 March: The start of the Siege of Salvador, where the newly formed Brazilian army would attempt to capture the city of Salvador in Bahia from its Portuguese defenders.
May
D. Pedro I is acclaimed Perpetual Defender of Brazil by Freemasonry.
June
The Minutes of the Council are signed in Santo Amaro, Bahia. It is the first document to officially express the desire for Brazil's independence.
September
October
November
The Battle of Pirajá. It was the largest engagement in the fight for the independence of Bahia, involving approximately 10,000 troops.
Deaths
Notes and References
- [Renata William Santos do Vale]
- Book: Serrão, Joel. October 1990. Da "Regeneração" à República. Livros Horizonte. 44, 48, 50. Portuguese.