Manuel Ferraz de Campos Sales
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| Manuel Ferraz de Campos Sales | |
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| 4th President of Brazil | |
| In office 15 November 1898 – 15 November 1902 |
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| Vice President | Rosa e Silva |
| Preceded by | Prudente de Morais |
| Succeeded by | Rodrigues Alves |
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| Born | 15 February 1841 Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil |
| Died | 28 June 1913 (aged 72) Santos, São Paulo, Brazil |
| Nationality | Brazilian |
| Political party | Federal Republican Party – PRF |
Dr. Manuel Ferraz de Campos Sales (Portuguese pronunciation: [manuˈew feˈʁas di ˈkɐpus ˈsalis]; 15 February 1841 – 28 June 1913) was a Brazilian lawyer, coffee farmer and politician. He served as a provincial deputy three times, general-deputy once, and also as minister of justice, senator and governor of São Paulo (1894–1897). The pinnacle of his political career was his election as president of Brazil, an office he held between 1898 and 1902. Austere financial reforms were adopted during his tenure.
| Preceded by Prudente José de Morais Barros |
President of Brazil 1898–1902 |
Succeeded by Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves |
| Preceded by Bernadino José de Campos Júnior |
President of São Paulo 1896–1897 |
Succeeded by Fernando Prestes de Albuquerque as President |
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