Brazil avoided a violent transition from colony to nation because
A) the plantation slaves, although numerous, were prevented from fighting.
B) the colonial Brazilians had plenty of experience with self-governance.
C) Brazil, by choice, operated as a constitutional monarchy for much of the 19th century.
D) the Brazilian criollos were more interested in fiestas than in politics.
E) the British intervened and stopped the budding revolution.
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