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The Brazilian Naval Revolts, or the Revoltas da Armada (in Portuguese), were armed mutinies promoted mainly by
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s Custódio José de Melo and Saldanha da Gama and their fleet of rebel
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ships against the claimed unconstitutional staying in power of president Floriano Peixoto.


First revolt

In November 1891, President Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca, amid a political crisis compounded by the effects of an economic crisis, in flagrant violation of the new
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, decided to "solve" the political crisis by ordering the closure of Congress, supported mainly by
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oligarchy. The Navy, still resentful of the circumstances and outcomes of the coup that had put an end to the monarchy in Brazil, under the leadership of admiral Custódio José de Melo, rose up and threatened to bombard the city of
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, then the capital of Brazil. To avoid a civil war, marshal Deodoro resigned the presidency in 23 November. With the resignation of Deodoro, after just nine months from the beginning of his administration, vice president Floriano Peixoto took office. The 1891 Constitution, however, provided for a new election if the presidency or vice-presidency became vacant sooner than two years in office. The opposition then accused Floriano of staying as head of the nation illegally.


Second revolt

The second revolt started in March 1892, when thirteen generals sent a letter and manifesto to the President Marshal Floriano Peixoto. This document demanded new elections be called to fulfill the constitutional provision and ensure internal tranquility in the nation. Floriano harshly suppressed the movement, ordering the arrest of their leaders. Thus, not legally solved, the political tensions increased. The revolt broke out in September 1893 at Rio de Janeiro, and was suppressed only in March 1894 after a long blockade of the city. With many of the Brazilian Navy's most powerful ships either in the hands of the rebels or under repair, the Brazilian government had to improvise a new fleet to battle the rebel fleet. The "paper fleet", as it was called, had to face off against a mutiny that had overtaken most of the powerful ships of the original navy. Local bloody conflicts in some regions of Brazil ensued. The navy's mutiny off Rio de Janeiro, in the
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, was also a challenge, and became linked to the Federalist Revolution in southern Brazil. The revolt included the powerful battleship ''Aquidabã'' and a collection of small ironclads, modern cruisers and older wood "cruiser" or steam
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type ships. Two of the navy's major ships were overseas and supposedly away from the conflict: the battleship ''Riachuelo'' was under repairs in France, and the corvette ''Barrozo'' was on a round-the world training voyage (during which she sank). This did not leave the government with much left to challenge the mutineers, who could have controlled the seas and influenced the concurrent conflicts on land. The government basically bought itself a new naval force on the open markets, of small and sometimes unusual ships including torpedo gunboats, various medium and small torpedo boats, small armed yachts, and a transport converted to carry a Zalinski dynamite gun (a pneumatic gun launching a dynamite charge of massive explosive force and marginal accuracy). Such improvised stocking up was common at that time: the US pressed a similar mix of ships into action to supplement its fleet in the 1898 war with Spain (or to buy them before Spain could), and Japan also scrambled to purchase available ships for its conflict with Russia in 1904-5. In this case, however, the new fleet was dedicated to confronting the original navy of the same country.


Details of conflict

On 13 September, the fortresses in Rio de Janeiro, held by the Army, began to be bombarded. The rebel forces' fleet consisted of navy vessels and civilian vessels of Brazilian and foreign companies. The rebels were the majority in the Navy, but faced strong opposition in the Army, where thousands of young soldiers joined the battalions that supported president Floriano Peixoto. State elites, especially in São Paulo, were also in favor of Floriano. At the same time, in southern Brazil, the Federalist Revolution against the government was taking place, a dispute between the federalists (nicknamed ''maragatos'') and republicans (nicknamed ''pica-paus''), the latter supported by president Floriano. The city of Desterro, as the capital of Santa Catarina state was then called, was dominated by the rebels. At dawn on 1 December, admiral Custódio de Melo, in the ''Aquidabã'', followed by the ''República'' and auxiliary cruisers, went south to join forces with the federalists. On 7 December, rear admiral Luis Filipe Saldanha da Gama, then director of the Naval School, joined the movement, taking over the rebels in Rio de Janeiro, beginning the second phase of the Navy Revolt. By this time, the rebels had little ammunition and no food. The São José Fortress, on Cobras Island, was practically destroyed by the loyalist troops. On 9 February 1894, the rebels, under the command of Saldanha da Gama, landed at Ponta da Armação, in the city of
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, but were defeated. They were also defeated in Governador Island. Niterói, which was the capital of the state of
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, had its seven forts bombed. On 20 February 1894, the seat of government was then moved to Petrópolis, a mountain town beyond the reach of the Navy guns. Niterói would not return to host the capital in 1903. The federal government had acquired warships, which were dubbed the "paper fleet". The command of this squadron was given to admiral Jerônimo Gonçalves, a veteran of the
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. In March 1894, with the support of the Army and the
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(PRP), the Navy Revolt was stifled. The rebels took refuge in the Portuguese ships ''Mindelo'' and ''Afonso de Albuquerque'', ending the second phase of the revolt. The Federalist Revolution continued in the south, where Saldanha da Gama and his men were still leading troops against the government. Custódio de Melo had taken the port of
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and was united with the federalist leader
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. They took the city of Lapa and the government troops moved south. On 16 April 1894, the rebel battleship ''Aquidabã'' was torpedoed in Santa Catarina by the torpedo-boat destroyer ''Gustavo Sampaio'', which was commanded by lieutenant Altino Flávio de Miranda Correia. In the ''República'' cruiser, Custódio de Melo, commanding four merchant ships and two thousand men, unsuccessfully tried to land in the city of
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. He was defeated by troops loyal to the state governor
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. The navy rebels were defeated. Custódio took refuge in Argentina, where he delivered the ships. According to historian Helio Silva, the end of the third and final phase of the Armada Revolt happened with the death of Saldanha da Gama, on 25 June 1895, in the Battle of Campo Osório, in Rio Grande do Sul.


Photo gallery

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'', nº 1.916, 1893.). File:La Revolution au Brésil. — Vue du Fort Villegaignon.jpg, Fort Villegaignon, in possession of the rebel forces: the sinking vessel is the monitor''Javary''. File:Museu Histórico Nacional, Rio de Janeiro (7875049720).jpg, Fortress of Villegaignon after bombing of the loyalists Squad in Battle of Guanabara Bay. File:Revolta-da-armada3.jpg, Image of prisoners taken during the Revolta da Armada (Navy Revolt) in Brazil (1893 - 1894). File:Revolta da Armada em 1893.png, Army infantry and artillery troops defending the port area of Rio de Janeiro. File:Fortaleza da Laje após a Revolta da Armada.jpg, Fortress of Laje after being bombed by the revolting ships.


Main ships involved in the conflict


Rebel Squad

* Battleship ''Aquidabã'' - Seriously damaged (disabled until the end of the conflict) by torpedo attack in combat against destroyer ''Gustavo de Sampaio'' in the Battle of Anhatomirim. * Battleship ''Sete de Setembro'' - Sunk and burned during the Battle of Guanabara Bay. * Protected Cruiser ''Tamandaré'' * Protected Cruiser ''República'' * Cruiser '' Trajano'' * Gunboat ''Marajó'' - Sunk after fire during the Battle of Guanabara Bay. * Monitor ''Alagoas'' * Monitor ''Javary'' - Sunk by coastal artillery ( Fortress São João) during the Battle of Guanabara Bay. * Torpedoboat ''Marcílio Dias'' * Torpedoboat ''Iguatemi'' * Torpedoboat ''Araguari'' * Auxiliary cruiser ''Pereira da Cunha'' - Sunk by coastal artillery ( Fort Gragoatá) after explosion of its ammunition stockpile, killing all crew, Battle of Ponta da Armação (
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). * Transport Ship ''Madeira'' - Sunk by coastal artillery ( Fort Gragoatá) during the Battle of Ponta da Armação (
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). * Transport Ship ''Palas'' - Sunk after collision with a rock in Battle of Anhatomirim.


Loyalist Squad

* Cruiser ''Tiradentes'' * Cruiser ''Parnaiba'' * Destroyer ''Gustavo Sampaio'' * Monitor ''Solimões'' * Gunboat ''Cananéia'' - Sunk by rebel Cruiser ''República'' in combat, southern Brazil. * Gunboat ''Piratini'' - Sunk in combat against Rebel Squad in
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. * Auxiliary cruiser ''Nichteroy'' * Torpedoboat ''Pedro Ivo'' * Torpedoboat ''Pedro Affonso'' * Torpedoboat ''Silvado'' * Torpedoboat ''Bento Gonçalves'' - Seriously damaged in combat against the rebel battleship ''Aquidabã'' in Battle of Anhatomirim. * Torpedoboat ''Sabino Vieira'' * Torpedoboat ''Tamborim'' * Transport ship '' Itaipu''


See also

*
Brazilian Navy ) , colors= Blue and white , colors_label= Colors , march= " Cisne Branco" ( en, "White Swan") (same name as training ship '' Cisne Branco'' , mascot= , equipment= 1 multipurpose aircraft carrier7 submarines6 frigates2 corvettes4 amphibio ...
* Rebellions and revolutions in Brazil


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