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Publish Date
September 2003
Publisher
Humanity Books,
Humanities Press Intl
Language
English
Pages
324
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Enslaving Connections: Changing Cultures of Africa and Brazil During the Era of Slavery
September 2003, Humanity Books, Humanities Press Intl
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1591021537 9781591021537
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"In 1641, when the Dutch fleet left Recife to conquer Luanda, the capital of the Portuguese colony of Angola and expanding slave exporting town, it took on board three companies of Brazilian soldiers: two hundred Amerindians, and probably a small number of mamelucos, or free mestizos of European and Amerindian ancestry."
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