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'''September 16th, 1884:''' After negotiations to diplomatically resolve the border dispute fail, Guatemala invades Mexico. '''(Mexico POD)'''
'''September 16th, 1884:''' After negotiations to diplomatically resolve the border dispute fail, Guatemala invades Mexico. '''(Mexico POD)'''


'''November 15th, 1889:''' After removing Prime Minister Viscount of Ouro Preto from power at the request of young republican officers, Deodoro da Fonseca Sends a letter for Pedro to appoint the Viscount of Maracaju (then minister of war) as PM and Pedro would reluctantly accept it later that day. On the afternoon José do Patrocínio refused to allow republicans to commemorate in the Rio de Janeiro city council. During the night Deodoro gets a visit from a messenger sent by some republicans to tell a lie about Pedro II appointing Gaspar da Silveira Martins (a man who stole Fonseca’s lover 40 years ago) for Prime Minister. Deodoro, knowing this makes no sense, he quietly goes to the government palace to talk with the new PM and the Emperor, and is decided that the people behind this messenger should somehow be arrested at least provisionally, in the next day the news gets to republican circles who get furious and start organizing an uprising and so they march in front of the government palace. Deodoro asks for a compromise but the rebels answer that they will not accept any compromises. Then loyal battalions are immediately called to end the rebellion and escort them to prison. '''(Brazil POD)'''
'''November 15th, 1889:''' After removing Prime Minister Viscount of Ouro Preto from power at the request of young republican officers, [[Deodoro da Fonseca]] Sends a letter for Pedro to appoint the [[Rufino Galvão, Viscount of Maracaju|Viscount of Maracaju]] (then minister of war) as PM and Pedro would reluctantly accept it later that day. On the afternoon José do Patrocínio refused to allow republicans to commemorate in the Rio de Janeiro city council. During the night Deodoro gets a visit from a messenger sent by some republicans to tell a lie about Pedro II appointing Gaspar da Silveira Martins (a man who stole Fonseca’s lover 40 years ago) for Prime Minister. Deodoro, knowing this makes no sense, he quietly goes to the government palace to talk with the new PM and the Emperor, and is decided that the people behind this messenger should somehow be arrested at least provisionally, in the next day the news gets to republican circles who get furious and start organizing an uprising and so they march in front of the government palace. Deodoro asks for a compromise but the rebels answer that they will not accept any compromises. Then loyal battalions are immediately called to end the rebellion and escort them to prison. '''(Brazil POD)'''


'''July 7th,''' '''1896:''' [[File:Possible_52-star_U.S._flag.svg|30px]] James B. Weaver is nominated as William Jennings Bryan's running mate, helping him secure a narrow victory over William McKinley in the 1896 Presidential Election. '''(United States POD)'''
'''July 7th,''' '''1896:''' [[File:Possible_52-star_U.S._flag.svg|30px]] James B. Weaver is nominated as William Jennings Bryan's running mate, helping him secure a narrow victory over William McKinley in the 1896 Presidential Election. '''(United States POD)'''
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'''May 19th, 1919:''' The Turkish War of Independence is prevented by the success of the Misak-ı Millî. '''(Anatolian POD)'''
'''May 19th, 1919:''' The Turkish War of Independence is prevented by the success of the Misak-ı Millî. '''(Anatolian POD)'''


'''November 14th, 1921:''' Empress Isabel dies with the throne being passed to her grandson Pedro Henrique, although he is put under the regency of his mother until he is 20 years of age in 1929.
'''November 14th, 1921:''' [[Isabel of Brazil|Empress Isabel]] dies with the throne being passed to her grandson Pedro Henrique, although he is put under the regency of his mother until he is 20 years of age in 1929.


'''September 20th, 1931:''' Emperor Pedro III  has his first child with Mafalda of Savoy, Luiz Gastão.
'''September 20th, 1931:''' Emperor Pedro III  has his first child with Mafalda of Savoy, Luiz Gastão.