HISTORICAL GLOBALIZATION IN BRAZIL Cole Anderson and Josh Cruickshank
TRADITIONAL HISTORY importance of land-“mother” semi-nomadic tribes hunting fishing gathering migrant agriculture
PORTUGUESE HISTORY Manuel I Portuguese commerce Exploration of the Atlantic Ocean discovery trade wealth
PORTUGUESE BEGINNINGS IN BRAZIL Pedro Álvares Cabral expedition to India “discovery” of Brazil land is claimed for Portugal São Vicente
BRAZILIANS + PORTUGUESE Jesuit missionaries Decline from 4-6 million indigenous people to disease murder slavery wealth diamonds gold sugar cane poor relationship with indigenous people
INDEPENDENCE the “Indigenous Movement” CIMI violence land struggles uncontacted peoples indigenous people 235 peoples 170 languages
BRAZIL TODAY independent in 1822-constitutional monarchy federative republic substantial resources industry and agriculture social classes multiculuralism
Corcovado Mountain, sugar cane, Brazilian flag, Pataxo Indians, the Amazon, Carnival celebration BRAZIL
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