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Initial settlements in brazil were established by imperialists arrived form which country

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Answered by krishnasaroj2002
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They were from brazil in north america

krishnasaroj2002: Atlantic Ocean: Southern Hemisphere. The South EquatorialCurrent turns south and flows along the eastern coast of South America as Brazil Current. ... Near the Cape of Good Hope, the South AtlanticCurrent is diverted northward as theCold Benguela Current.
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shaikhsohel: comparing with brazil the per capita income of india is----------
krishnasaroj2002: This is mostly because India's population, which reached 1.34 billion in 2015, is significantly larger than Brazil's at 210 million as of 2018. Measured on a per capita basis, however, Brazil is far richer. The estimated GDP per capita in Brazil was $10,034 in 2017, roughly five times larger than India's at $1,941 GDP per capita.
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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Initial settlements in Brazil was established by the Portuguese who arrived form Portugal

Explanation:

  • The Portuguese were the first European settlers and they were led by by  Pedro Cabral who was very daring and was the first one to come into the country.  Gold and diamonds was discovered during the period and mined in southern Brazil
  • The people were involved with production of sugar and there also with gold and diamond mining. The slaves were brought in from Africa into Brazil to work on the large farms of sugar plantations in the country.
  • The Portuguese settlements  which came in during the colonial period lived in the Brazil society and they were followers of Roman Catholic and the Portuguese language

To know more about Portuguese

Portuguese Naval officer established the Portuguese colonial Empire in the Indian Ocean

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