Brazil’s Slavery Legacy: Why It Imported More Slaves Than the U.S.
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Brazil’s Slavery Legacy: Why It Imported More Slaves Than the U.S.

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12. Resistance and Rebellion

12. Resistance and Rebellion
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Despite harsh oppression, enslaved Africans in Brazil fiercely resisted through uprisings and escape. Communities known as quilombos—most famously Palmares—became symbols of defiance and survival. These acts of resistance forced colonial authorities to adapt slave policies and, at times, intensified the importation of new captives to replace those who escaped or rebelled. Learn more about quilombos in Brazil.

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