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984: 927: 896:, strengthened the resistance in Congress, which coalesced around Peixoto and soured public opinion. That also caused republicans in the South to withdraw their support from the marshal and provisional government. The situation reached a crisis stage when Fonseca dissolved the National Congress and declared a "state of emergency" on 3 November 1891. A group of deputies opposed the decision and found support among the high-ranking officers of the Navy, including Admiral CustĂłdio JosĂ© de Melo. The marshal found himself on the brink of a civil war. On 23 November 1891, he signed a resignation to no one in particular and turned over the presidency to Peixoto. 953: 972: 150: 542: 50: 225: 574: 941: 1931: 860:, abolished slavery entirely in 1888, during her third regency while her father was away from the country. Enraged oligarchs played a role in the subsequent coup d'Ă©tat. Fonseca's prestige placed him at the head of the military coup that deposed the emperor on 15 November 1889, and he was briefly the head of the provisional government that called a Constituent Congress to draft a new constitution for 1941: 586: 1211: 794:. He was the son of Manuel Mendes da Fonseca GalvĂŁo (1785–1859) and his wife, Rosa Maria Paulina de Barros Cavalcanti (1802–1873). During the Brazilian Empire, his older brother, Severino Martins da Fonseca, was nominated the first Baron of Alagoas. Another notable relative was the Portuguese 880:, encountered strong opposition within Congress, which chose a policy of obstruction. During the first months of his presidency, he permitted his ministers almost unrestricted control of their ministries. Arbitrary presidential decrees, such as the concession of the port of 983: 855:
had advocated the abolition of slavery for decades, freeing his own slaves in 1840, but he believed slavery should be done away with slowly to avoid damaging the Brazilian economy. The government, nominally headed by his daughter,
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to a private company and Decree 528, which opened the country to further immigration except by Africans, as well as the disastrous conduct of
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in a military family, followed a military career, and became a national figure. Fonseca took office as provisional president after heading
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The Fonseca administration, divided by political and personal animosity between Fonseca and Vice President
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Fonseca was born the third child of a large military family on 5 August 1827 in Alagoas da Lagoa do Sul,
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on 25 February 1891, by a narrow plurality, was backed with military pressure on Congress.
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He died in Rio de Janeiro on 23 August 1892. He was stricken with perilous bouts of
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and assumed leadership of the army faction that supported the abolition of
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Simmons, Charles Willis (1963). "Deodoro da Fonseca, Fate's Dictator".
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Fonseca has been portrayed twice by Brazilian actor and voice actor
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in Pernambuco in 1848, Brazil's response to that year's
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Tomb monument of Deodoro da Fonseca in Rio de Janeiro.
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President of the Supreme Military and Justice Council
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His Excellency

President of Brazil
Vice President
Floriano Peixoto
Benjamin Constant
President of Rio Grande do Sul
Alagoas da Lagoa do Sul
Alagoas
Empire of Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
Federal District
Independent
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