South America 1930: Vargas Revolution
24 October 1930
24 Oct 1930
Border disputes and the Powers
1864–1878 South America at War
1878–1894 Rise of the Southern Cone
1894–1939 Border disputes and the Powers
1939–pres Pax Americana
Vargas Revolution
14 May 1895 Venezuela and Nicaragua Crises
14 Jul 1899 Republic of Acre
23 May 1900 Thousand Days' War
17 Jan 1903 Second Venezuela Crisis
3 Nov 1903 Panamanian Rebellion
26 Nov 1908 Rio Branco's Treaties
15 Aug 1914 Opening of the Panama Canal
19 Jul 1918 South America in the Great War
24 Mar 1922 Salomón–Lozano Treaty
24 Oct 1930 Vargas Revolution
4 Jul 1933 Chaco War
15 Apr 1935 Paraguayan Chaco Offensive
Already unstable, South America was hit hard by the Great Depression, with the global demand for the raw materials that formed the basis of the continent's economy collapsing. As the old establishment failed to handle the crisis, militarists and populists rose to power, taking inspiration from the apparent success of fascism in Europe. In late 1930, one such leader, Getúlio Vargas, seized control in Brazil, beginning an autocratic reign which would last until 1945.