- Manuel Ferraz de Campos Sales
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Manuel Ferraz de Campos Sales 4th President of Brazil In office
November 15, 1898 – November 15, 1902Vice President Rosa e Silva Preceded by Prudente de Morais Succeeded by Rodrigues Alves Personal details Born February 15, 1841
Campinas, São Paulo, BrazilDied June 28, 1913 (aged 72)
Santos, São Paulo, BrazilNationality Brazilian Political party Federal Republican Party – PRF Dr. Manuel Ferraz de Campos Sales (Portuguese pronunciation: [manuˈew feˈʁas di ˈkɐpus ˈsalis]; February 15, 1841 – June 28, 1913) was a Brazilian lawyer, coffee farmer and politician; provincial deputy three times, general-deputy once, minister of justice, senator and governor of São Paulo (1894–1897). Elected president of Brazil and served between 1898 and 1902. In his term, there were austere financial reforms.
Preceded by
Prudente José de Morais BarrosPresident of Brazil
1898–1902Succeeded by
Francisco de Paula Rodrigues AlvesPreceded by
Bernadino José de Campos JúniorPresident of São Paulo
1896–1897Succeeded by
Fernando Prestes de Albuquerque as PresidentSee also
Presidents of Brazil Old republic Deodoro da Fonseca · Floriano Peixoto · Prudente de Morais · Campos Sales · Rodrigues Alves · Afonso Pena · Nilo Peçanha · Hermes da Fonseca · Venceslau Brás · Delfim Moreira · Epitácio Pessoa · Artur Bernardes · Washington Luís · Júlio PrestesVargas era Republic of 46 Eurico Gaspar Dutra · Getúlio Vargas · Café Filho · Carlos Luz · Nereu Ramos · Juscelino Kubitschek · Jânio Quadros · Ranieri Mazzilli · João GoulartMilitary period Ranieri Mazzilli · Humberto Castello Branco · Artur da Costa e Silva · Military Junta · Emílio Médici · Ernesto Geisel · João FigueiredoNew republic Categories:- 1841 births
- 1913 deaths
- People from Campinas, São Paulo
- Presidents of Brazil
- Governors of São Paulo (state)
- Brazilian farmers
- Brazilian lawyers
- University of São Paulo alumni
- Brazilian newspaper founders
- Republican Party of São Paulo politicians
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