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HISTORICAL GLOBALIZATION IN BRAZIL Cole Anderson and Josh Cruickshank

HISTORICAL GLOBALIZATION IN BRAZIL Cole Anderson and Josh Cruickshank

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HISTORICAL GLOBALIZATION IN

BRAZIL

Cole Anderson and Josh Cruickshank

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TRADITIONAL HISTORY

importance of land-“mother” semi-nomadic tribes

hunting fishing gathering migrant agriculture

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PORTUGUESE HISTORY

Manuel I Portuguese commerce Exploration of the Atlantic Ocean

discovery trade wealth

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PORTUGUESE BEGINNINGS IN BRAZIL Pedro Álvares Cabral

expedition to India “discovery” of Brazil

land is claimed for Portugal São Vicente

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BRAZILIANS + PORTUGUESE

Jesuit missionaries Decline from 4-6 million indigenous people to 100

000 disease murder slavery

wealth diamonds gold sugar cane

poor relationship with indigenous people

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INDEPENDENCE

the “Indigenous Movement” CIMI

violence land struggles uncontacted peoples 700 000 indigenous people

235 peoples 170 languages

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BRAZIL TODAY

independent in 1822-constitutional monarchy

federative republic substantial resources industry and agriculture social classes multiculuralism

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Corcovado Mountain, sugar cane, Brazilian flag, Pataxo Indians, the Amazon, Carnival celebration

BRAZIL

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