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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8. Expansion into Gold and Coffee

8. Expansion into Gold and Coffee
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Brazil’s economy surged again with the discovery of gold in the 18th century and the rise of coffee plantations in the 19th. Both industries required massive labor forces, intensifying the demand for enslaved Africans across new regions. These economic booms fueled further importation, ensuring slavery’s deep entrenchment in Brazilian society long after similar systems declined elsewhere. Read more on Brazil’s economic booms.

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