Brazil's Constitution
National Archives of Brazil
Institution: National Archives of Brazil

The National Archive of Brazil deposited historical documents such as the first Constitution of the Monarchy from 1824, the first Constitution of the Republic from 1881, and historical photos of the law abolishing slavery in 1888. “We are proud to create history for Brazil by being part of this important moment; to deposit in the Arctic World Archive the most important documents from the 16th century until the 20th century. By doing this, we ensure that future generations will have access to this information.” Mr. José Ricardo Marques, Director of National Archives of Brazil

Read more about National Archives of Brazil:

www.gov.br/arquivonacional/pt-br

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