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      Getúlio Vargas | Brazilian President & Dictator | Britannica
      • From his position as state governor, Vargas campaigned unsuccessfully as reform candidate for the presidency of Brazil in 1930. While appearing to accept defeat, Vargas in October of that year led the revolution, organized by his friends, that overthrew the oligarchical republic.
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  2. 2 days ago · Getúlio Vargas, the losing candidate in the 1930 presidential election, led a revolt that placed him in power. Vargas, formerly the governor of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, remained central to Brazilian national life for the next 24 years, holding office as chief executive on two occasions, 1930–45 and 1951–54.

  3. Aug 20, 2024 · From his position as state governor, Vargas campaigned unsuccessfully as reform candidate for the presidency of Brazil in 1930. While appearing to accept defeat, Vargas in October of that year led the revolution, organized by his friends, that overthrew the oligarchical republic.

  4. Vargas became Governor under the aegis of Borges de Medeiros, the long-time political leader of Rio Grande do Sul, who was now barred by a recent political agreement from succeeding himself as Governor.

  5. Jun 20, 2024 · By the end of the month, the Revolution of 1930 had unseated Washington Luís from power and placed Vargas in the presidency. Over its 15-year duration, the Vargas regime underwent three distinct phases: Provisional Government (1930-34), Constitutional Government (1934-37) and Estado Novo (1937-45).

  6. The fifteen years between the Revolution of October–November 1930 that brought the First Republic (1889–1930) to an end and the military coup of October 1945 that ended the Estado Novo (1937–1945), a period dominated by Getúlio Vargas who was president throughout, were a watershed in the political, economic and social history of Brazil.

    • Leslie Bethell
    • 2008
  7. May 11, 2010 · The specific analytical focus of this article is the attitude of Getúlio Vargas' government toward industrialization and planning, a theme whose re-evaluation serves, furthermore, to do justice to the enigmatic and reluctant revolutionary who governed Brazil during critical years and depression and war. Type.

  8. Getúlio Dornelles Vargas (b. 19 April 1883; d. 24 August 1954), president of Brazil (1930–1945 and 1951–1954). Vargas was the dominant political personality of Brazil for nearly a quarter century, and his legacy persisted after his death by suicide.

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