explain the pattern of settlement in India and Brazil
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Frontier settlement and domestic migration have been features of Brazilian society since prehistoric times. The settlement of what is now Brazil began many thousands of years ago with the arrival of hunters and gatherers. At the time of European contact (in 1500), skilled farmers and fishers occupied the best lands of the Amazon andParaguay river systems and most of the coastal plains, making up the bulk of the region’s two to six million native inhabitants.
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The pattern of settlement in India and Brazil
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- There is the first European occupants called Brazil that was settled in 16th century.
- It was the coastal Indian villages that were established at Salvador and Frio
- Here theses people changes their hardware and trinkets with Brazilwood.
- These raw material were used to make fire colored dye.
- After that in mid sugarcane start to dominate the colonial economy and start to spread in Olinda and Salvador which was most important.
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