1960 in BrazilW
1960 in Brazil

Events in the year 1960 in Brazil.

1961 in BrazilW
1961 in Brazil

Events in the year 1961 in Brazil.

1962 in BrazilW
1962 in Brazil

Events in the year 1962 in Brazil.

1963 in BrazilW
1963 in Brazil

Events in the year 1963 in Brazil.

1964 in BrazilW
1964 in Brazil

1965 in BrazilW
1965 in Brazil

Events in the year 1965 in Brazil.

1966 in BrazilW
1966 in Brazil

Events in the year 1966 in Brazil.

1967 in BrazilW
1967 in Brazil

Events in the year 1967 in Brazil.

1968 in BrazilW
1968 in Brazil

Events of the year 1968 in Brazil

1969 in BrazilW
1969 in Brazil

Events in the year 1969 in Brazil.

Military dictatorship in BrazilW
Military dictatorship in Brazil

The Brazilian military government, also known in Brazil as the United States of Brazil or Fifth Brazilian Republic, was the authoritarian military dictatorship that ruled Brazil from 1 April 1964 to 15 March 1985. It began with the 1964 coup d'état led by the Armed Forces against the administration of President João Goulart—who, having been vice-president, had assumed the office of president upon the resignation of the democratically elected president Jânio Quadros—and ended when José Sarney took office on 15 March 1985 as President. The military revolt was fomented by Magalhães Pinto, Adhemar de Barros, and Carlos Lacerda, then governors of the states of Minas Gerais, São Paulo, and Guanabara, respectively. The coup was planned and executed by the most forefront commanders of the Brazilian Army and received the support of almost all high-ranking members of the military, along with conservative elements in society, like the Catholic Church and anti-communist civil movements among the Brazilian middle and upper classes. Internationally, it was supported by the State Department of the United States through its embassy in Brasilia.