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Political stability: Brazil had political stability and freedom of speech, but legal restrictions on women and slaves.
Economic growth: Brazil had vibrant economic growth.
Cultural connections: Brazil and Britain had a close relationship that dated back to the partnership between England and Portugal.
Emperor Pedro II: Emperor Pedro II visited the United Kingdom as a private individual in 1871.
Arts: The arts moved closer to French and Italian cultures.
Urban reforms: Rio de Janeiro, the Federal Capital at the time, underwent major urban reforms.
Planned cities: Belo Horizonte, a planned city, was founded.
Moralism and sexual repression: The period was characterized by strong moralism and sexual repression.
Spelling rules: The Portuguese language followed Greek and Latin spelling rules until 1943.
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