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José da Costa Carvalho, Marquis of Monte Alegre

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252: 42: 261: 409:, the first periodical printed and published in São Paulo, which circulated between 1827 and 1832. It had a standard size of four pages. The first two pages were occupied by news from the province and the city of São Paulo, while the rest was filled with international news, reproductions of articles and notes from the Court, and commentaries. In its Varieties section the newspaper offered moral reflections on democracy, freedom, and the rights of the people. 916: 926: 374:, from 1835 to 1836. Following the path of the Magistrate, he was also appointed Director of the Faculty of Law of São Paulo (1835–1836). He then decided to return to the political path, becoming general deputy for the province of São Paulo in the fourth Legislature (1838–1841), having taken office on May 19, 1838. However, he resigned to assume the position of senator for life for 298:, becoming a Bachelor of Laws (Law) in 1819. He married, for the first time, the sister of Baron of Itu, Geneva de Barros Leite , in 1824. His wife was widowed by brigadier Luís Antonio and heiress to the greatest wealth in São Paulo at the time. In 1839, three years after the death of Geneva, José da Costa Carvalho married Maria Isabel de Sousa Alvim. 326:
Afterwards, he was elected general deputy for the same province for two consecutive legislatures (1826–1829 and 1830–1833), as he stood out for his talent and oratory. He served as Vice-President of the Assembly from May 4, 1827 to May 5, 1828 and then as President on three occasions: in 1828, then
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in 1831 a provisional regency was established. As it was unable to control the political and social upheaval the country was experiencing, after three months the General Legislative Assembly appointed a Permanent Triune Regency. Senators and Assembly members voted jointly to appoint
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A year later, in 1842, he was made governor of São Paulo, in office from January 20 to August 16, 1842, helping to contain the movement of the Liberal Revolt. Once the movement was over, he returned to the Senate, of which he became president from 1842 to 1843.
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as President of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister) on 6 October 1849. During his term of office, he carried out the policy of armed intervention by Brazil in the
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and withdrew to his estates in São Paulo. Although this was officially a leave of absence on the grounds of ill health, in fact he never returned to his post.
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He was also president of the Statistical Society of Brazil and the Central Association of Colonization of Rio de Janeiro. He was a member of the
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Sketches of Residence and Travels in Brazil: Embracing Historical and Geographical Notices of the Empire and Its Several Provinces, Volume 1
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and José da Costa Carvalho as the three regents. José da Costa Carvalho received the second highest number of votes. In 1833 he left
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After finishing his studies in Portugal, he returned to Brazil and pursued a career as a magistrate in
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He died in São Paulo, on September 18, 1860, at the age of 64 and left no heirs. He was buried in the
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Diccionário bibliográfico portuguez: (1.-13. do supplemento) A-Z. 1867–1911
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Grand Cross of the Imperial Order of the Cross (1835), Grand Cross of the
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in 1830, each for only two month, and again in 1831, for almost a year.
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Minister of the Empire from 1848 to 1852, he replaced the
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Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Empire of Brazil)
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José da Costa Carvalho

Prime Minister of Brazil
Pedro II
Viscount of Olinda
Viscount of Itaboraí
Regent of the Empire of Brazil
Lima e Silva
Bráulio Muniz
Provisional Triumviral Regency
Diogo Antônio Feijó
Salvador
Bahia
State of Brazil
São Paulo
São Paulo
Empire of Brazil
Conservative Party
Legion of Honour


Prime Minister of Brazil
Bahia
University of Coimbra
Salvador
Juiz de Fora
São Paulo
National Constituent and Legislative Assembly
Empire of Brazil
Regency period (Empire of Brazil)

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