The Captaincy of Todos os Santos Bay was one of the most important hereditary captaincies established by the Kingdom of Portugal at the beginning of the colonisation of Brazil in 1534. Granted to the grantee Francisco Pereira Coutinho, it occupied a strategic position on the Brazilian coast, centred on the […]
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The Origin of Sugarcane and Sugar Mills in Colonial Brazil
Learn more about the origins of sugar cane, which began in Asia and spread to Europe and the Americas, arriving in colonial Brazil where it became one of the most important economic activities. The expansion of sugarcane cultivation encouraged the development of different types of mills, varying in size and […]








