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How did Brazil's path to independence differ from that taken by other South American countries?

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Brazil entered nationhood with considerably less strife and bloodshed than the Spanish-speaking nations of the New World; however, the transition was not fully peaceful.

Explanation: The Brazilian independence movement was achieved with almost no resistance from Portugal as the Portuguese king, Dom Pedro I had been told by his father that if independence must come to Brazil he should let it.

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