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Pardon my ignorance, but why is this referred to as the Liberal Revolution? It does not seem liberal, as it involves revoking Brazil's rights and the return of an aristocrat. If doesn't strike me as a revolution either...demanding the return of the existing king doesn't really seem fitting for the standard definition of revolution as an overthrowing of the old system. Based on the article thus far, it sounds like the event was more an angry mob than a revolution.
But again, I know next to nothing about this part of Portuguese history, so I may be mistaken. 24.65.79.139 ( talk) 01:07, 7 January 2009 (UTC)
The liberal revolution of 1820 or revolution of 1820 is more than the revolution in Portugal. You can see in spanish wikipedia es:Revolución de 1820. It was the first of the three revolutionary cycles of the first half of XIX century in Europe ( revolution of 1820, revolution of 1830 and revolution of 1848). The name of this article must be changed (into Portuguese revolution of 1820 or Liberal Revolution of Porto or another), and a new article (with the title revolution of 1820 -it's a redirection to an article of spanish matter very bad named- or the actual one) must be created for the general case. Sorry for my bad english.-- Ángel Luis Alfaro ( talk) 14:03, 19 March 2010 (UTC)
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Pardon my ignorance, but why is this referred to as the Liberal Revolution? It does not seem liberal, as it involves revoking Brazil's rights and the return of an aristocrat. If doesn't strike me as a revolution either...demanding the return of the existing king doesn't really seem fitting for the standard definition of revolution as an overthrowing of the old system. Based on the article thus far, it sounds like the event was more an angry mob than a revolution.
But again, I know next to nothing about this part of Portuguese history, so I may be mistaken. 24.65.79.139 ( talk) 01:07, 7 January 2009 (UTC)
The liberal revolution of 1820 or revolution of 1820 is more than the revolution in Portugal. You can see in spanish wikipedia es:Revolución de 1820. It was the first of the three revolutionary cycles of the first half of XIX century in Europe ( revolution of 1820, revolution of 1830 and revolution of 1848). The name of this article must be changed (into Portuguese revolution of 1820 or Liberal Revolution of Porto or another), and a new article (with the title revolution of 1820 -it's a redirection to an article of spanish matter very bad named- or the actual one) must be created for the general case. Sorry for my bad english.-- Ángel Luis Alfaro ( talk) 14:03, 19 March 2010 (UTC)