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===Portugal and Brazil=== {{Main|History of Portugal (1640–1777)}} The Enlightenment in Portugal (''Iluminismo'') was heavily marked by the rule of Prime Minister [[Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquis of Pombal|Marquis of Pombal]] under King [[Joseph I of Portugal|Joseph I]] from 1756 to 1777. Following the [[1755 Lisbon earthquake]] which destroyed a large part of Lisbon, the Marquis of Pombal implemented important economic policies to regulate commercial activity (in particular with Brazil and England), and to standardise quality throughout the country (for example by introducing the first integrated industries in Portugal). His reconstruction of [[Lisbon]]'s riverside district in straight and perpendicular streets (the [[Lisbon Baixa]]), methodically organized to facilitate commerce and exchange (for example by assigning to each street a different product or service), can be seen as a direct application of the Enlightenment ideas to governance and urbanism. His urbanistic ideas, also being the first large-scale example of [[earthquake engineering]], became collectively known as [[Pombaline style]], and were implemented throughout the kingdom during his stay in office. His governance was as enlightened as ruthless, see for example the [[Távora affair]]. In literature, the first Enlightenment ideas in Portugal can be traced back to the diplomat, philosopher, and writer [[António Vieira]]<ref>{{cite journal |last=Cohen |first=Thomas M. |date=15 November 2018 |title=Six Sermons, written by António Vieira |url=https://brill.com/view/journals/jjs/5/4/article-p692_692.xml |journal=Journal of Jesuit Studies |language=en |volume=5 |issue=4 |pages=692–695 |doi=10.1163/22141332-00504010-11 |issn=2214-1324 |doi-access=free}}</ref> who spent a considerable amount of his life in [[colonial Brazil]] denouncing discriminations against [[New Christian]]s and the [[indigenous peoples in Brazil]]. During the 18th century, enlightened literary movements such as the [[Arcádia Lusitana]] (lasting from 1756 until 1776, then replaced by the [[Nova Arcádia]] in 1790 until 1794) surfaced in the academic medium, in particular involving former students of the [[University of Coimbra]]. A distinct member of this group was the poet [[Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage]]. The physician [[António Nunes Ribeiro Sanches]] was also an important Enlightenment figure, contributing to the ''Encyclopédie'' and being part of the [[Anna of Russia|Russian court]]. The ideas of the Enlightenment influenced various economists and anti-colonial intellectuals throughout the [[Portuguese Empire]], such as [[José Joaquim da Cunha Azeredo Coutinho|José de Azeredo Coutinho]], [[José da Silva Lisboa, Viscount of Cairu|José da Silva Lisboa]], [[Cláudio Manuel da Costa|Cláudio Manoel da Costa]], and [[Tomás António Gonzaga|Tomás Antônio Gonzaga]]. The Napoleonic [[invasion of Portugal (1807)|invasion of Portugal]] had consequences for the Portuguese monarchy. With the aid of the British navy, the Portuguese royal family was [[transfer of the Portuguese court to Brazil|evacuated to Brazil]], its most important colony. Even though Napoleon had been defeated, the royal court remained in Brazil. The [[Liberal Revolution of 1820]] forced the return of the royal family to Portugal. The terms by which the restored king was to rule was a constitutional monarchy under the Constitution of Portugal. Brazil declared its independence of Portugal in 1822 and became a monarchy.
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