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In the 1990s, Brazil suffered from a terrible economy and from the U.S boycotting them as a result of the Brazilian president angering the U.S government. Unemployment skyrocketed until it reached thirty five percent. After that, the unemployed turned into angry protesters and camped out around the government buildings in various cities. With no other options, the Brazilian government stepped down and Bryn Banks led the protesters into forming a new government, a monarchy.

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rdfs:label
  • Grand Brazil Monarchy
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  • In the 1990s, Brazil suffered from a terrible economy and from the U.S boycotting them as a result of the Brazilian president angering the U.S government. Unemployment skyrocketed until it reached thirty five percent. After that, the unemployed turned into angry protesters and camped out around the government buildings in various cities. With no other options, the Brazilian government stepped down and Bryn Banks led the protesters into forming a new government, a monarchy.
national languages
  • Portuguese
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conventional long name
  • Grand Brazil Monarchy
leader name
  • Bryn Banks
cctld
  • .br
Currency
  • Brazil Dollar
Ethnic Groups
  • South American, North American
population estimate
  • 243000000(xsd:integer)
official languages
  • Portuguese, English
Nationalities
  • Brazilian, Peruvian, American
image map
  • GBMMap.jpg
government type
  • Absolute Monarchy
Religion
  • Mixed religions
native name
  • Brasilia
Demonym
  • Brazilian
HDI
  • 0(xsd:double)
Leader title
  • King
Largest City
  • capital
Capital
  • Rio De Janeiro
image flag
  • WavyGBMflag.jpg
Common name
  • GBM
abstract
  • In the 1990s, Brazil suffered from a terrible economy and from the U.S boycotting them as a result of the Brazilian president angering the U.S government. Unemployment skyrocketed until it reached thirty five percent. After that, the unemployed turned into angry protesters and camped out around the government buildings in various cities. The protests were led by Bryn Banks, a young politician who was installed by Overwatch to become the leader of the country eventually. He negotiated a deal with the old government where if they peacefully stepped down, the protest force would allow them to exit the country unharmed. With no other options, the Brazilian government stepped down and Bryn Banks led the protesters into forming a new government, a monarchy. Bryn wasn’t the first leader, but he became the leader after Brazil suffered another economic collapse in 2000 and the former president, Pedro Smyth, was deported by a army coup. He repaired relations with the U.S and received help from Overwatch, and under his rule, the nation was back on it’s feet.
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