The Independence movement in Brazil is different to Haiti in that it was led by Portuguese people living in Brazil who were supporters of the movement.
In Haiti, the movement was supported by the local slaves and colonized people who rose up against French rule after the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Most Latin American movements were indigenous and took decades to become fruitful. Brazil is very different in that, it was a Portuguese colony but the Independence movement against this rule was also carried out by Portuguese people.
Some Progressive Era reformers became particularly concerned with the extent to which alcohol was abused after seeing the effects that alcoholism had. These Progressives joined with business leaders, religious leaders, and other reformers to outlaw the sale and use of alcohol, forming the Prohibition Party.
It helped publicize their music and helped their music spread to different countries.
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B. Supported the right of labor u jobs to strike for higher pay and better working conditions