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It became the seat of power for the Portuguese monarchy.

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That is a tough question. The Napoleonic code created a law code still in use. However, I will go with the invasion of Spain. Napoleon's invasion of Spain gave the impetus for the Latin American nations to declare their freedom. It also made the king of Portugal realize he had to choose between Portugal and Brazil. Many countries in the world that use the Napoleonic Code are now going over to English Law in civil matters, so the Napoleonic code is losing part of its value. Brazil is even starting to use some features of English Law in criminal matters. If this trend continues, then the long term results of the revolutions that came about as a result of Napoleon's invasion of Spain will outlive his Code.


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King João VI of Portugal (Portuguese: Dom João VI; English: King John VI; May 13, 1767 - March 10, 1826) was King of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves (later King of Portugal and the Algarves) from 1816 - 1822 and Titular Emperor of Brazil.He began his reign as King of the United Kingdom from March 20, 1816 - September 7, 1822. This was later dissolved under the 1825 Treaty of Rio de Janeiro, which gave independence to Brazil. However, he continued to reign as King of Portugal and the Algarves and, through the aforementioned Treaty, Titular (in title only) Emperor of Brazil until his death in 1926.King João VI was born João Maria José Francisco Xavier de Paula Luís António Domingos Rafael in Lisbon, Portugal to the future King Peter III, then Infante of Portugal and Queen Maria I, then Princess of Brazil.Before becoming the ruling Portuguese monarch, João VI bore several titles including: Duke of Braganza; Duke of Beja; and Prince of Brazil.From 1799, due to the mental illness of his mother (now Queen), he served as Prince Regent of Portugal (later, from 1815, he served as Prince Regent of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves).After succeeding his mother as absolute monarch of the Portuguese Empire, (which really wasn't much of a change since, in being Regent, he already had absolute powers) and even during his time as Regent, his reign became increasingly turbulent. There was never any lasting peace.While monarch, Napoleon invaded Portugal causing him to flee to Brazil where he was very unwelcome.The portrayals of João VI and his reign by historians have been varied from favorable to highly unpopular. He has been described as lazy and indecisive with no political acumen and physically lacking. While at other times, being praised for laying the foundation of the successful, modern-day Brazil and the many institutions that helped create it.


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