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 Lucia Maria Bastos Pereira das Neves The forgotten in the independence process: a history to be made

Almanack, Guarulhos, n. 25, ef00220, 2020 http://doi.org/10.1590/2236-463325ef00220 tive of works, other concerns emerged - the participation of the popular strata; independence and the formation of national identities; political debate and the study of political vocabulary; the formation of sociability spaces -, enriching the quality of the debate on Independence. In addition to these issues, studies have also emerged on the various parts of Brazil at the time of the process of political emancipation, demonstrating the complexity that exists between the various provinces and the Rio de Janeiro court, as Evaldo Cabral de Mello has already mastered, stating that “the foundation of the Empire is still today a story told exclusively from the Rio de Janeiro Forum