Why did John VI flee to Brazil?
There had been a revolution in Portugal.
He was escaping from his people.
There was too much war in Europe.
He was escaping from Napoleon.
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His annexation of Montevideo led to a conflict with Spain, and his stay in Brazil made the Portuguese impatient for reform. In 1820 the radical revolution in Spain spread to Portugal, and he finally agreed to leave Brazil and to sanction a liberal constitution, leaving his heir Peter (Pedro) in Rio de Janeiro.
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Explanation:There was to much war
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