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Historical Globalization in Brazil

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

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Historical Globalization in Brazil

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  1. Historical Globalization inBrazil Cole Anderson and Josh Cruickshank

  2. TRADITIONAL HISTORY • importance of land-“mother” • semi-nomadic tribes • hunting • fishing • gathering • migrant agriculture

  3. PORTUGUESE HISTORY • Manuel I • Portuguese commerce • Exploration of the Atlantic Ocean • discovery • trade • wealth

  4. PORTUGUESE BEGINNINGS IN BRAZIL • Pedro Álvares Cabral • expedition to India • “discovery” of Brazil • land is claimed for Portugal • São Vicente

  5. 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

  6. INDEPENDENCE • the “Indigenous Movement” • CIMI • violence • land struggles • uncontacted peoples • 700 000 indigenous people • 235 peoples • 170 languages

  7. BRAZIL TODAY • independent in 1822-constitutional monarchy • federative republic • substantial resources • industry and agriculture • social classes • multiculuralism

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

  9. BIBLIOGRAPHY • "Brazil History Facts & Timeline." Facts About... Web. 2 Apr. 2010. <www.facts-about.org.uk/history-and-events-timeline-brazil.htm>. • "Brasil Welcome." Expats Welcome. 2007. Web. 2 Apr. 2010. <www.expats-welcome.com/en/brazil-welcome/index.html>. • "Brazil." World Facts and Figures. 2001. Web. 2 Apr. 2010. <www.worldfactsandfigures.com/countries/brazil.php>. • "The Brazilian Portuguese Language." Ubaldo's Travels. Web. 2 Apr. 2010. <www.brazilian-portuguese.net/portugueselanguage.htm>. • Country Studies. Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress, 1997. Web. 10 Apr. 2010. <www.countrystudies.us>. • "Indigenous Peoples in Brazil." Wikipedia, The Free Encylopedia. Wikipedia Foundation, Inc. 1 Apr. 2010. Web. 3 Apr. 2010. <en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_in_Brazil>. • Pas, Geertje Van Der, and Cimi. "Indigenous Peoples in Brazil." Society for Threatened Peoples. Feb. 2007. Web. 2 Apr. 2010. <www.gfbv.de/inhaltsDok.php?id=975>. • Images from Google Images

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