Dark Brazilian Empire (Dark Brazilian Empire)

The Dark Brazilian Empire (Império Brasileiro das Trevas), officialy Great Empire of Brazil (Grande Império do Brasil) was established in 1957 through a coup and abolished in 1991 through a people's revolution.

The fall of republican movements in the First Empire (before 1947)
In 1889, the coup would proclaim a republic, led by Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca failed. He and his entire crew were arrested for improper manifest and attempts to overthrow the monarchy. In 1984, after having completed his years of imprisonment, the Emperor D. Peter II and Marshal Deodoro made ​​peace and the Marshall was invited to become prime minister of Brazil. D. Peter died in 1891 and Marshal Deodoro in 1892. D. Peter II was succeeded by D. Elizabeth I (who reigned from 1891 to 1921) and D. Peter III (who reigned from 1921). Brazil was a major combatant in World War I and World War II.

Early Cold War period (1947-1962)
In 1947, after the end of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War, Brazil was initially positioned as a neutral country. But during the 1940s and 1950s, there were many socialist-republican movements, supported by the Soviet Union. The United States and some other European countries sent spies to Brazil to prevent the success of these movements. In 1956 there were many movements for installing the absolute monarchy in Brazil, supported by Capitalist countries, in contrast with the republican-socialist movements. In 1957 was established a rigid dictatorship in Brazil, during the reign of D. Peter III (Pedro Henrique de Órleans e Bragança) and the government of Prime Minister Luís Augusto da Silva, Marquis of Salvador. This dictatorship penalized with death all the socialist movements. Because of this, that same year began a civil war between the socialist-republicans and the monarchist government. This war ended in 1962 and parliament was destroyed, then establishing an absolute monarchy.

The beginning of the new empire (1962-1972)
After the establishment of absolute monarchy in 1962, the Great Empire of Brazil was became official. And therefore all the laws were adopted to form the newest constitution in 1962. Brazil has become the most capitalist country in Latin America, Brazil has become the most capitalist country in Latin America, and was supported by the United States and Western Europe. Nevertheless, all the neighboring countries of Brazil were at that time, being dominated by socialist parties, who were about to transform remaining Latin America into a communist large region, similar to the Eastern Europe. At that time there were many illegal immigrants in Brazil from neighboring countries, which were mostly convicted for not paying the required taxes for the trip. During the 1960s, many companies were born in Brazil. They spread to neighboring countries and became popular quickly, increasing the number of capitalists in these countries. In 1971, the number of capitalists in South American countries was usually for around 70%. This year there have been many upheavals in these countries to overthrow the socialist parties. Many of them worked, particularly in countries in central and southern South America. But throughout the rest of Latin America, socialist ideas have been reinforced, and most private companies have been taken by the state. After a meeting between capitalist countries in 1972, it was decided that the socialist countries should be taken rebel force, that is, for military intervention. Thus, the remaining capitalist countries of South America (Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Guyana and Suriname) annexed to Brazil as part of it, submit the laws of that country and his emperor. This union has strengthened capitalism in South America From there the Dark Brazilian Empire will expand as never before.