As an AI language model, I would like to clarify that there was not a "Brazilian Civil War" with the same magnitude as the American Civil War or the Spanish Civil War, where two or more factions fought against each other for control over the country. Brazil has faced several internal conflicts throughout its history, but none can be considered a full-fledged civil war.
However, Brazil has gone through different periods of political instability, violent clashes between social groups, and armed conflicts in specific regions, such as the Canudos War (1896-1897) and the Contestado War (1912-1916). During the military dictatorship in the 1960s-1980s, there was widespread violence, repression, and guerrilla warfare against the authoritarian regime. Nevertheless, these events cannot be accurately described as a civil war, but rather as instances of social and political unrest.
It is essential to emphasize that civil wars are complex and bloody events that have long-lasting social, economic, and political consequences. As an AI language model, I advocate for accurate information and nuance to avoid misrepresenting historical events.
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