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On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison. ||||| The war left Portugal further weakened, and in 1822 its major empire outpost, Brazil, declared independence.
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How many years after the start of the rebellion of Olhão did Brazil declare its independence 14 years
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The war left Portugal further weakened, and in 1822 its major empire outpost, Brazil, declared independence. ||||| It's said that a party of local men then set sail from Olhão all the way to Brazil, without maps or navigational aids, to tell the king of the insurrection.
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How many years after the start of the rebellion of Olhão did Brazil declare its independence 14 years
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At the same time, a dispute over the crown continually raged between Pedro IV, the absentee monarch who preferred to reign as Emperor of Brazil rather than return to Portugal, and his brother Miguel. ||||| The prince's younger brother, Prince Manuel, was also hit, but he survived and was thus propelled to the throne at the tender age of 19.
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How many years after the start of the rebellion of Olhão did Brazil declare its independence 14 years
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The real battle, however, was waged under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, whose coalition forces expelled the French after two years of bitter fighting. ||||| The war left Portugal further weakened, and in 1822 its major empire outpost, Brazil, declared independence.
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Under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, what happened to Portugal Weakened portugal
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The real battle, however, was waged under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, whose coalition forces expelled the French after two years of bitter fighting. ||||| It's said that a party of local men then set sail from Olhão all the way to Brazil, without maps or navigational aids, to tell the king of the insurrection.
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Under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, what happened to Portugal Weakened portugal
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Having ruled for less than three years, Manuel died in exile in 1932 in England. ||||| Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão.
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Under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, what happened to Portugal Weakened portugal
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The real battle, however, was waged under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, whose coalition forces expelled the French after two years of bitter fighting. ||||| The war left Portugal further weakened, and in 1822 its major empire outpost, Brazil, declared independence.
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Under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, what happened to Portugal The war left Portugal further weakened
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The real battle, however, was waged under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, whose coalition forces expelled the French after two years of bitter fighting. ||||| It's said that a party of local men then set sail from Olhão all the way to Brazil, without maps or navigational aids, to tell the king of the insurrection.
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Under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, what happened to Portugal The war left Portugal further weakened
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Having ruled for less than three years, Manuel died in exile in 1932 in England. ||||| Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão.
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Under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, what happened to Portugal The war left Portugal further weakened
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By 1892 Portugal, racked by wars and the continuing expense of maintaining its African colonies (including those of Mozambique and Angola), declared itself bankrupt. ||||| The seeds of discontent with absolutist rule were sown.
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Why was King Carlos assassinated Discontent with Absolutist Rule
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By 1892 Portugal, racked by wars and the continuing expense of maintaining its African colonies (including those of Mozambique and Angola), declared itself bankrupt. ||||| Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão.
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Why was King Carlos assassinated Discontent with Absolutist Rule
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The war left Portugal further weakened, and in 1822 its major empire outpost, Brazil, declared independence. ||||| Kingdom's End Bloodshed would haunt the remaining years of the Portuguese monarchy.
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Why was King Carlos assassinated Discontent with Absolutist Rule
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By 1892 Portugal, racked by wars and the continuing expense of maintaining its African colonies (including those of Mozambique and Angola), declared itself bankrupt. ||||| The seeds of discontent with absolutist rule were sown.
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Why was King Carlos assassinated National bankruptcy and absolutist government
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By 1892 Portugal, racked by wars and the continuing expense of maintaining its African colonies (including those of Mozambique and Angola), declared itself bankrupt. ||||| Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão.
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Why was King Carlos assassinated National bankruptcy and absolutist government
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The war left Portugal further weakened, and in 1822 its major empire outpost, Brazil, declared independence. ||||| Kingdom's End Bloodshed would haunt the remaining years of the Portuguese monarchy.
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Why was King Carlos assassinated National bankruptcy and absolutist government
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By 1892 Portugal, racked by wars and the continuing expense of maintaining its African colonies (including those of Mozambique and Angola), declared itself bankrupt. ||||| The seeds of discontent with absolutist rule were sown.
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Why was King Carlos assassinated Due to discontent with absolutist rule
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By 1892 Portugal, racked by wars and the continuing expense of maintaining its African colonies (including those of Mozambique and Angola), declared itself bankrupt. ||||| Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão.
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Why was King Carlos assassinated Due to discontent with absolutist rule
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The war left Portugal further weakened, and in 1822 its major empire outpost, Brazil, declared independence. ||||| Kingdom's End Bloodshed would haunt the remaining years of the Portuguese monarchy.
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Why was King Carlos assassinated Due to discontent with absolutist rule
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At the same time, a dispute over the crown continually raged between Pedro IV, the absentee monarch who preferred to reign as Emperor of Brazil rather than return to Portugal, and his brother Miguel. ||||| The power struggle, with strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism, excited the interest and intervention of other powers.
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What was the power struggle that had strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism The dispute between Miguel and Pedro
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At the same time, a dispute over the crown continually raged between Pedro IV, the absentee monarch who preferred to reign as Emperor of Brazil rather than return to Portugal, and his brother Miguel. ||||| On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe.
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What was the power struggle that had strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism The dispute between Miguel and Pedro
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Kingdom's End Bloodshed would haunt the remaining years of the Portuguese monarchy. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison.
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What was the power struggle that had strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism The dispute between Miguel and Pedro
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At the same time, a dispute over the crown continually raged between Pedro IV, the absentee monarch who preferred to reign as Emperor of Brazil rather than return to Portugal, and his brother Miguel. ||||| The power struggle, with strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism, excited the interest and intervention of other powers.
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What was the power struggle that had strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism A dispute over the crown between Pedro IV and his brother Miguel
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At the same time, a dispute over the crown continually raged between Pedro IV, the absentee monarch who preferred to reign as Emperor of Brazil rather than return to Portugal, and his brother Miguel. ||||| On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe.
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What was the power struggle that had strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism A dispute over the crown between Pedro IV and his brother Miguel
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Kingdom's End Bloodshed would haunt the remaining years of the Portuguese monarchy. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison.
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What was the power struggle that had strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism A dispute over the crown between Pedro IV and his brother Miguel
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Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison.
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The town of Olhão began their rebellion on what date 16 June 1808
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Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão. ||||| Presidents and prime ministers were ushered into and out of office an unbelievable 45 times between 1910 and 1926, until a military revolution suspended Portugal's problematic democracy.
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The town of Olhão began their rebellion on what date 16 June 1808
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The seeds of discontent with absolutist rule were sown. ||||| The real battle, however, was waged under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, whose coalition forces expelled the French after two years of bitter fighting.
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The town of Olhão began their rebellion on what date 16 June 1808
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The war left Portugal further weakened, and in 1822 its major empire outpost, Brazil, declared independence. ||||| At the same time, a dispute over the crown continually raged between Pedro IV, the absentee monarch who preferred to reign as Emperor of Brazil rather than return to Portugal, and his brother Miguel.
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Why did Brazil declare independence when it did Pedro IV took advantage of a weakened Portugal to become Emperor of Brazil
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The war left Portugal further weakened, and in 1822 its major empire outpost, Brazil, declared independence. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison.
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Why did Brazil declare independence when it did Pedro IV took advantage of a weakened Portugal to become Emperor of Brazil
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Pedro took the throne, though armed struggle continued for months and the lingering bitterness long after that. ||||| The seeds of discontent with absolutist rule were sown.
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Why did Brazil declare independence when it did Pedro IV took advantage of a weakened Portugal to become Emperor of Brazil
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The war left Portugal further weakened, and in 1822 its major empire outpost, Brazil, declared independence. ||||| At the same time, a dispute over the crown continually raged between Pedro IV, the absentee monarch who preferred to reign as Emperor of Brazil rather than return to Portugal, and his brother Miguel.
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Why did Brazil declare independence when it did Portugal was weak
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The war left Portugal further weakened, and in 1822 its major empire outpost, Brazil, declared independence. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison.
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Why did Brazil declare independence when it did Portugal was weak
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Pedro took the throne, though armed struggle continued for months and the lingering bitterness long after that. ||||| The seeds of discontent with absolutist rule were sown.
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Why did Brazil declare independence when it did Portugal was weak
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The war left Portugal further weakened, and in 1822 its major empire outpost, Brazil, declared independence. ||||| At the same time, a dispute over the crown continually raged between Pedro IV, the absentee monarch who preferred to reign as Emperor of Brazil rather than return to Portugal, and his brother Miguel.
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Why did Brazil declare independence when it did Because the war left Portugal further weakened, 1822
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The war left Portugal further weakened, and in 1822 its major empire outpost, Brazil, declared independence. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison.
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Why did Brazil declare independence when it did Because the war left Portugal further weakened, 1822
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Pedro took the throne, though armed struggle continued for months and the lingering bitterness long after that. ||||| The seeds of discontent with absolutist rule were sown.
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Why did Brazil declare independence when it did Because the war left Portugal further weakened, 1822
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Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison. ||||| It's said that a party of local men then set sail from Olhão all the way to Brazil, without maps or navigational aids, to tell the king of the insurrection. ||||| The real battle, however, was waged under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, whose coalition forces expelled the French after two years of bitter fighting.
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Why did the townsfolk attack and capture the local French garrison in 1808 To gain independence from the French
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It's said that a party of local men then set sail from Olhão all the way to Brazil, without maps or navigational aids, to tell the king of the insurrection. ||||| With British help, Pedro defeated Miguel off Cape St. Vincent in 1833, and his expeditionary force marched to Lisbon. ||||| The power struggle, with strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism, excited the interest and intervention of other powers. ||||| Having ruled for less than three years, Manuel died in exile in 1932 in England.
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Why did the townsfolk attack and capture the local French garrison in 1808 To gain independence from the French
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On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe. ||||| Kingdom's End Bloodshed would haunt the remaining years of the Portuguese monarchy. ||||| Presidents and prime ministers were ushered into and out of office an unbelievable 45 times between 1910 and 1926, until a military revolution suspended Portugal's problematic democracy. ||||| Pedro took the throne, though armed struggle continued for months and the lingering bitterness long after that.
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Why did the townsfolk attack and capture the local French garrison in 1808 To gain independence from the French
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The seeds of discontent with absolutist rule were sown. ||||| The real battle, however, was waged under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, whose coalition forces expelled the French after two years of bitter fighting. ||||| The war left Portugal further weakened, and in 1822 its major empire outpost, Brazil, declared independence.
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The war that further weakened Portugal's absolutist rule by monarchs was lead by which British commande Duke of Wellington
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The seeds of discontent with absolutist rule were sown. ||||| Amid republican agitation, a surprise uprising led by elements within the armed forces deposed Manuel in 1910. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison.
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The war that further weakened Portugal's absolutist rule by monarchs was lead by which British commande Duke of Wellington
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Kingdom's End Bloodshed would haunt the remaining years of the Portuguese monarchy. ||||| It's said that a party of local men then set sail from Olhão all the way to Brazil, without maps or navigational aids, to tell the king of the insurrection. ||||| The prince's younger brother, Prince Manuel, was also hit, but he survived and was thus propelled to the throne at the tender age of 19.
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The war that further weakened Portugal's absolutist rule by monarchs was lead by which British commande Duke of Wellington
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The sudden end of more than seven centuries of monarchy brought confusion and crisis to the country. ||||| Presidents and prime ministers were ushered into and out of office an unbelievable 45 times between 1910 and 1926, until a military revolution suspended Portugal's problematic democracy.
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What is the cause for the change in leadership between prime ministers and presidents between 1910-1926 Manuel's exile and sudden end of the monarchy
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The sudden end of more than seven centuries of monarchy brought confusion and crisis to the country. ||||| By 1892 Portugal, racked by wars and the continuing expense of maintaining its African colonies (including those of Mozambique and Angola), declared itself bankrupt.
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What is the cause for the change in leadership between prime ministers and presidents between 1910-1926 Manuel's exile and sudden end of the monarchy
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Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão. ||||| At the same time, a dispute over the crown continually raged between Pedro IV, the absentee monarch who preferred to reign as Emperor of Brazil rather than return to Portugal, and his brother Miguel.
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What is the cause for the change in leadership between prime ministers and presidents between 1910-1926 Manuel's exile and sudden end of the monarchy
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Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison.
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What happened in the town of Olhão On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison
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Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão. ||||| Pedro took the throne, though armed struggle continued for months and the lingering bitterness long after that.
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What happened in the town of Olhão On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison
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The prince's younger brother, Prince Manuel, was also hit, but he survived and was thus propelled to the throne at the tender age of 19. ||||| On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe.
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What happened in the town of Olhão On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison
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Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison.
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What happened in the town of Olhão A rebellion
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Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão. ||||| Pedro took the throne, though armed struggle continued for months and the lingering bitterness long after that.
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What happened in the town of Olhão A rebellion
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The prince's younger brother, Prince Manuel, was also hit, but he survived and was thus propelled to the throne at the tender age of 19. ||||| On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe.
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What happened in the town of Olhão A rebellion
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Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison.
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On 16 June 1808, there was a rebellion in what town Olhão
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Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão. ||||| The seeds of discontent with absolutist rule were sown.
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On 16 June 1808, there was a rebellion in what town Olhão
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Pedro took the throne, though armed struggle continued for months and the lingering bitterness long after that. ||||| It's said that a party of local men then set sail from Olhão all the way to Brazil, without maps or navigational aids, to tell the king of the insurrection.
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On 16 June 1808, there was a rebellion in what town Olhão
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On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe. ||||| The prince's younger brother, Prince Manuel, was also hit, but he survived and was thus propelled to the throne at the tender age of 19.
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Who survived the assassination attempt in 1908 The prince's younger brother
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On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe. ||||| The sudden end of more than seven centuries of monarchy brought confusion and crisis to the country.
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Who survived the assassination attempt in 1908 The prince's younger brother
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The power struggle, with strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism, excited the interest and intervention of other powers. ||||| By 1892 Portugal, racked by wars and the continuing expense of maintaining its African colonies (including those of Mozambique and Angola), declared itself bankrupt.
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Who survived the assassination attempt in 1908 The prince's younger brother
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On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe. ||||| The prince's younger brother, Prince Manuel, was also hit, but he survived and was thus propelled to the throne at the tender age of 19.
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Who survived the assassination attempt in 1908 Prince Manuel
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On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe. ||||| The sudden end of more than seven centuries of monarchy brought confusion and crisis to the country.
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Who survived the assassination attempt in 1908 Prince Manuel
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The power struggle, with strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism, excited the interest and intervention of other powers. ||||| By 1892 Portugal, racked by wars and the continuing expense of maintaining its African colonies (including those of Mozambique and Angola), declared itself bankrupt.
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Who survived the assassination attempt in 1908 Prince Manuel
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On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe. ||||| The prince's younger brother, Prince Manuel, was also hit, but he survived and was thus propelled to the throne at the tender age of 19. ||||| Having ruled for less than three years, Manuel died in exile in 1932 in England.
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How old was Prince Manuel when he died More than 42
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Having ruled for less than three years, Manuel died in exile in 1932 in England. ||||| By 1892 Portugal, racked by wars and the continuing expense of maintaining its African colonies (including those of Mozambique and Angola), declared itself bankrupt. ||||| The real battle, however, was waged under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, whose coalition forces expelled the French after two years of bitter fighting.
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How old was Prince Manuel when he died More than 42
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Pedro took the throne, though armed struggle continued for months and the lingering bitterness long after that. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison. ||||| The power struggle, with strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism, excited the interest and intervention of other powers.
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How old was Prince Manuel when he died More than 42
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On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe. ||||| The prince's younger brother, Prince Manuel, was also hit, but he survived and was thus propelled to the throne at the tender age of 19. ||||| Having ruled for less than three years, Manuel died in exile in 1932 in England.
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How old was Prince Manuel when he died Almost 43
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Having ruled for less than three years, Manuel died in exile in 1932 in England. ||||| By 1892 Portugal, racked by wars and the continuing expense of maintaining its African colonies (including those of Mozambique and Angola), declared itself bankrupt. ||||| The real battle, however, was waged under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, whose coalition forces expelled the French after two years of bitter fighting.
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How old was Prince Manuel when he died Almost 43
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Pedro took the throne, though armed struggle continued for months and the lingering bitterness long after that. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison. ||||| The power struggle, with strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism, excited the interest and intervention of other powers.
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How old was Prince Manuel when he died Almost 43
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Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison. ||||| It's said that a party of local men then set sail from Olhão all the way to Brazil, without maps or navigational aids, to tell the king of the insurrection. ||||| The real battle, however, was waged under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, whose coalition forces expelled the French after two years of bitter fighting.
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What events caused Brazil to gain independence The many wars and rebellions of Portugal
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The real battle, however, was waged under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, whose coalition forces expelled the French after two years of bitter fighting. ||||| With British help, Pedro defeated Miguel off Cape St. Vincent in 1833, and his expeditionary force marched to Lisbon. ||||| By 1892 Portugal, racked by wars and the continuing expense of maintaining its African colonies (including those of Mozambique and Angola), declared itself bankrupt. ||||| The sudden end of more than seven centuries of monarchy brought confusion and crisis to the country.
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What events caused Brazil to gain independence The many wars and rebellions of Portugal
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Kingdom's End Bloodshed would haunt the remaining years of the Portuguese monarchy. ||||| The war left Portugal further weakened, and in 1822 its major empire outpost, Brazil, declared independence. ||||| With British help, Pedro defeated Miguel off Cape St. Vincent in 1833, and his expeditionary force marched to Lisbon. ||||| The seeds of discontent with absolutist rule were sown.
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What events caused Brazil to gain independence The many wars and rebellions of Portugal
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On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe. ||||| The prince's younger brother, Prince Manuel, was also hit, but he survived and was thus propelled to the throne at the tender age of 19.
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What was the name of Prince Luis Filipe's younger brother Prince Manuel
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The prince's younger brother, Prince Manuel, was also hit, but he survived and was thus propelled to the throne at the tender age of 19. ||||| Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão.
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What was the name of Prince Luis Filipe's younger brother Prince Manuel
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Pedro took the throne, though armed struggle continued for months and the lingering bitterness long after that. ||||| At the same time, a dispute over the crown continually raged between Pedro IV, the absentee monarch who preferred to reign as Emperor of Brazil rather than return to Portugal, and his brother Miguel.
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What was the name of Prince Luis Filipe's younger brother Prince Manuel
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Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison.
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Did the French lose a battle early in the war Yes
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On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison. ||||| The prince's younger brother, Prince Manuel, was also hit, but he survived and was thus propelled to the throne at the tender age of 19.
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Did the French lose a battle early in the war Yes
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It's said that a party of local men then set sail from Olhão all the way to Brazil, without maps or navigational aids, to tell the king of the insurrection. ||||| The war left Portugal further weakened, and in 1822 its major empire outpost, Brazil, declared independence.
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Did the French lose a battle early in the war Yes
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By 1892 Portugal, racked by wars and the continuing expense of maintaining its African colonies (including those of Mozambique and Angola), declared itself bankrupt. ||||| On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe.
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How many years passed between Portugal declaring bankruptcy and the assassination of King Carlos and Prince Luis Filipe 16 years
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By 1892 Portugal, racked by wars and the continuing expense of maintaining its African colonies (including those of Mozambique and Angola), declared itself bankrupt. ||||| Pedro took the throne, though armed struggle continued for months and the lingering bitterness long after that.
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How many years passed between Portugal declaring bankruptcy and the assassination of King Carlos and Prince Luis Filipe 16 years
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Pedro took the throne, though armed struggle continued for months and the lingering bitterness long after that. ||||| It's said that a party of local men then set sail from Olhão all the way to Brazil, without maps or navigational aids, to tell the king of the insurrection.
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How many years passed between Portugal declaring bankruptcy and the assassination of King Carlos and Prince Luis Filipe 16 years
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On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe. ||||| The prince's younger brother, Prince Manuel, was also hit, but he survived and was thus propelled to the throne at the tender age of 19.
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Who was Prince Manuel's older brother Prince Luis Filipe
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On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe. ||||| The real battle, however, was waged under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, whose coalition forces expelled the French after two years of bitter fighting.
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Who was Prince Manuel's older brother Prince Luis Filipe
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The power struggle, with strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism, excited the interest and intervention of other powers. ||||| The war left Portugal further weakened, and in 1822 its major empire outpost, Brazil, declared independence.
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Who was Prince Manuel's older brother Prince Luis Filipe
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With British help, Pedro defeated Miguel off Cape St. Vincent in 1833, and his expeditionary force marched to Lisbon. ||||| Pedro took the throne, though armed struggle continued for months and the lingering bitterness long after that.
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Did Pedro IV take the throne peacefully No
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With British help, Pedro defeated Miguel off Cape St. Vincent in 1833, and his expeditionary force marched to Lisbon. ||||| The power struggle, with strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism, excited the interest and intervention of other powers.
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Did Pedro IV take the throne peacefully No
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The power struggle, with strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism, excited the interest and intervention of other powers. ||||| At the same time, a dispute over the crown continually raged between Pedro IV, the absentee monarch who preferred to reign as Emperor of Brazil rather than return to Portugal, and his brother Miguel.
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Did Pedro IV take the throne peacefully No
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Amid republican agitation, a surprise uprising led by elements within the armed forces deposed Manuel in 1910. ||||| The sudden end of more than seven centuries of monarchy brought confusion and crisis to the country.
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The end of more than seven centuries of monarchy rule in Portugal occurred in what year 1910
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Amid republican agitation, a surprise uprising led by elements within the armed forces deposed Manuel in 1910. ||||| Pedro took the throne, though armed struggle continued for months and the lingering bitterness long after that.
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The end of more than seven centuries of monarchy rule in Portugal occurred in what year 1910
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Presidents and prime ministers were ushered into and out of office an unbelievable 45 times between 1910 and 1926, until a military revolution suspended Portugal's problematic democracy. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison.
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The end of more than seven centuries of monarchy rule in Portugal occurred in what year 1910
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before. ||||| It seemed strange to him, but not as strange as it was to see Linda the brown chicken in the living room last spring.
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What kind of animals has Pester now seen who were brown A chicken
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| And it was so hairy. ||||| That still confused him. ||||| It was a like a mop that could run around.
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What kind of animals has Pester now seen who were brown A chicken
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After a little more of this, Pester curled up in a ball on the chair and took a nap. ||||| And it was so hairy. ||||| He jumped on his favorite chair and looked down as Maggie ran under it. ||||| She was kind of cute for a dog, Pester thought to himself.
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What kind of animals has Pester now seen who were brown A chicken
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before.
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What color was the dog Pester saw when he came running into the room Brown
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He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before. ||||| He layed down on the chair and pawed at her as she ran in a circle under it. ||||| He jumped on his favorite chair and looked down as Maggie ran under it.
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What color was the dog Pester saw when he came running into the room Brown
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He jumped on his favorite chair and looked down as Maggie ran under it. ||||| And it was so hairy. ||||| He layed down on the chair and pawed at her as she ran in a circle under it.
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What color was the dog Pester saw when he came running into the room Brown
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before.
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What color was the dog Pester saw when he came running into the room Brownish
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He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before. ||||| He layed down on the chair and pawed at her as she ran in a circle under it. ||||| He jumped on his favorite chair and looked down as Maggie ran under it.
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What color was the dog Pester saw when he came running into the room Brownish
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He jumped on his favorite chair and looked down as Maggie ran under it. ||||| And it was so hairy. ||||| He layed down on the chair and pawed at her as she ran in a circle under it.
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What color was the dog Pester saw when he came running into the room Brownish
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before.
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What color was the dog Pester saw when he came running into the room Of brown color
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He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before. ||||| He layed down on the chair and pawed at her as she ran in a circle under it. ||||| He jumped on his favorite chair and looked down as Maggie ran under it.
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What color was the dog Pester saw when he came running into the room Of brown color
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He jumped on his favorite chair and looked down as Maggie ran under it. ||||| And it was so hairy. ||||| He layed down on the chair and pawed at her as she ran in a circle under it.
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What color was the dog Pester saw when he came running into the room Of brown color
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| She was kind of cute for a dog, Pester thought to himself. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He jumped on his favorite chair and looked down as Maggie ran under it.
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What is the name of the dog who Pester saw when running into the room Maggie
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