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Over the next 25 years the fledgling Portuguese democracy experienced several military upheavals, especially the
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This liberal offensive was unsuccessful, so the Liberals were forced to take refuge on the ship and go back to
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Meanwhile, Miguel's fleet was comprehensively defeated by Pedro's much smaller squadron, commanded by
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but returned and attacked the city in force, unsuccessfully. Miguel was finally defeated at the
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Despite his forced exile, many Portuguese continued to fight for his cause up until the 1850s.
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when they were driven out and the king was forced to return as a constitutional monarch.
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with an expeditionary force consisting of 60 vessels and 7500 men, mostly mercenaries.
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Dom Miguel controlled the Portuguese mainland from 1828 until 1832.
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is the name given to the military uprising against the
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Miguelist
Portugal
Liberal Wars
Porto
Pedro de Sousa Holstein
João Carlos de Saldanha
England
Napoleonic War
British
Portugal
Brazil
Liberal Revolution of 1820
Liberal Wars
Emperor of Brazil
Maria da Glória
Terceira
Azores
Charles Napier
Battle of Cape St. Vincent
Miguelites
Lisbon
Battle of Asseiceira
Concession of Evoramonte
Siege of Porto
"Belfastada"
Categories
1828 in Portugal
History of Porto
Battles of the Liberal Wars
Conflicts in 1828

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