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José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva (1763 – 1838) is featured in Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs as the revolutionary leader of Brazil, which is available to Dutch and Portuguese. As soon as the player revolts by choosing him, 20 Tupi Blackwood Archers will appear in the Home City shipment point and Legendary Native Warriors will be automatically researched, upgrading native warriors to the Legendary/Exalted level.

Units[]

Icon Unit Description
Colonial Militia Colonists who take up arms as a general-purpose infantry, good against cavalry
Gatling Gun Early automatic weapon later superseded by machine guns, good against infantry
Ironclad Armored heavy warship that combines the abilities of a Frigate and a Monitor

Home City Cards[]

All of the listed cards can be sent an INFINITE number of times.

Icon Card Description
16 Colonial Militia Ships 16 Colonial Militia
4 Gatling Guns Ships 4 Gatling Guns
1 Fort Wagon Ships 1 Fort Wagon and Fort build limit +1
2 Ironclads Ships 2 Ironclads
Revolutionary leaders and nations in Age of Empires III
Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs
Bernardo O'Higgins · Francisco de Paula Santander · George Washington · José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva · José de San Martín · Miguel Hidalgo · Simón Bolívar · Toussaint L'Ouverture
Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition
European Argentina · Barbary States · Brazil · Canada · Chile · Egypt · Finland · Gran Colombia · Haiti · Hungary · Indonesia · Mexico · Peru · Revolutionary France · Romania · South Africa · United States
Mexican Baja California · California · Central America · Maya · Rio Grande · Texas · Yucatán