The History Of Brazil Is Certainly A History Worth Telling.

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Technically the Portuguese Empire invented the business model of the African Slave Trade in Madeira. However they quickly exported it to Brazil.

The African Slave Trade being the process that ended Slavery as a legal practice. Although, according to the Critical Race Theory of Black Lives Matter, the African Slave Trade was the only time Slavery happened anywhere in the World, throughout all of Human history. Why ever should the etymological root of; "Slave" being; "Slav" cause to give up on: "Hope."?

Madeira is an island off the West coast of Africa. So the local Slaves used on Sugar Plantations there were probably African. However the Slaves used in Brazil's 15 Captaincies were local, indigenous. Despite what Hamas fanboys seem to believe White Hispanics are not indigenous to Latin America, let alone Los Angeles.

It was the Northern European Colonial Powers which really perfected the practice of transporting African Slaves to Latin America. Strengthened by its deep commitment to Slavery the Dutch West Indies Company almost expelled the Portuguese Empire from Brazil, before it was Brazil.

So the history of Brazil is the history of the African Slave Trade and the history of European Colonial Era.

The Cash-Cropping of the First World War and the Industrial Cash-Cropping of the Brazilian Miracle is how the Capitalist First World kept the Third World enslaved during the Neo-Colonial Era. The debt traps and Structural Adjustment Plans of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

1999's J18, Jubilee2000 riots were about ending those debt traps. It must be said that after getting near enough to explain it the World Bank/IMF were actually quite reasonable about it. Unfortunately the type of person who thinks; "Globalisation" can be used interchangeably with; "Jews" probably only know about 1999's N30. Thanks to that Tropacália-esque movie; "Battle In Seattle" (2005). Despite the World Trade Organization and even China being perfectly okay with tariffs on Chinese steel.

So the history of Brazil is also the history of the Neo-Colonial Era and the Globalised Era.

Within the context of the US Entertainment Industry, current US politics and their impacts on certain other World events.




Probably more than a two word answer though.

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