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  2. Brazil–United States relations during the João Goulart ...

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    Brazil–United States relations during the presidency of João Goulart (1961–1964) gradually deteriorated, culminating in American support for the ousting of Goulart in the 1964 coup d'état in Brazil. Although the crisis' dynamics were primarily Brazilian, American actions progressively increased the chances of the occurrence and success of ...

  3. 1964 Brazilian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 literature review defined the American role in Goulart's term as one of increasing the chances of a rebellion occurring and succeeding, but found the dynamics of the crisis were still fundamentally Brazilian. [170] A Brazilian crisis with American influence weighing in favor of the opposition is the opinion of several historians. [165]

  4. Military dictatorship in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    João Goulart was the left-leaning president ousted by the Armed Forces. Brazil's political crisis stemmed from the way in which the political tensions had been controlled in the 1930s and 1940s during the Vargas Era.

  5. United States involvement in regime change in Latin America

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    [16] [17] According to Vincent Bevins, the topping of João Goulart was one of the most significant victories for the U.S. during the Cold War, as the military dictatorship established in Brazil, the fifth most populous nation in the world, "played a crucial role in pushing the rest of South America into the pro-Washington, anticommunist group ...

  6. Operation Brother Sam - Wikipedia

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    USS Forrestal in 1962. Operation Brother Sam was the use of the United States Navy and Air Force in support of the coup in Brazil in 1964.With the deterioration in relations with João Goulart's government and the favorable attitude of the groups conspiring against him, the idea of an operation to ensure the success of an uprising arose.

  7. 1963 request for a state of exception in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Analyzing the Brazilian crisis, Lacerda suggests to the American people to suspend economic aid to Brazil until it returns to the right rhythm." [14] Lacerda criticized the "labor agitation," denouncing communist infiltration of the government and the General Workers Command (CGT). He denied that Goulart was a communist; instead, he "could be ...

  8. Is Brazil Repeating America's Mistakes? - AOL

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  9. João Goulart - Wikipedia

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    During this period, Goulart and his prime minister chose the three-year plan as the economic plan of his government under the advisement of Celso Furtado, his minister of planning. [169] In order to strengthen the energy sector and to foster Brazilian development, Eletrobrás, Latin America's largest power utility company, was created in 1962 ...