The History of Brazil

The History of Brazil

Ruben Ygua

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Ruben Ygua
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9798232982294

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We have excessively complicated the study of the past by giving greater importance to nationalist, religious, and moral opinions and interests, relegating historical facts to the background and subordinating them to the interests of the system that claims to educate us. It is time to simplify and respect our ancestors by striving to know what really happened in the past, not just what the system wants us to believe. After many years studying history, I have concluded that the best way to understand the past is through an impartial and objective chronology that places each event in its exact place in time and reveals history without manipulation or half-truths. This chronology is the most comprehensive reference work, progressing year by year, as far as possible, from prehistory to the present. For those who prefer a more detailed study, I have created a second chronology, covering the period day by day from 1789 to 1946, divided into four collections.

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