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    History of Venezuela - First Part
    The first Venezuelans are traced back to 6,000 to 13,000 BC. These originals settlers proceeded from three different directions, East (today Guyanas), South (today Brazil) and North (today Antillas). [eng | spa]
    History of Uruguay
    Uruguay's early-19th century history was shaped by ongoing fights between the British, Spanish, Portuguese, and colonial forces for dominance in the Argentina-Brazil-Uruguay region. In 1811, Jose Gervasio Artigas--who became Uruguay's national hero--launched a revolt against Spain which resulted in the formation of a regional federation with Argentina. [eng]
    History of Brazil
    Brazil's history prior to becoming an independent country in 1822 is intertwined mainly with that of Portugal. Unlike the other viceroyalties of Latin America, which divided into twenty countries upon attaining independence, the Viceroyalty of Brazil became a single nation, with a single language transcending all diversities and regionalisms. [eng]
    History of Brazil
    From 1875 until 1960, about 5 million Europeans emigrated to Brazil, settling mainly in the four southern states of Sao Paulo, Parana, Santa Catarina, and Rio Grande do Sul. Immigrants have come mainly from Italy, Germany, Spain, Japan, Poland, and the Middle East. [eng]
    History of Brazil
    The Spanish navigator Vicente Yáñez Pinzón was the first known European in the region now constituting Brazil. Landing near the site of present-day Recife on January 26, 1500, he subsequently drifted northward as far as the mouth of the Orinoco River. [eng]
    The Economic History of Brazil
    Brazil's Economic History, as least up until recent times, has been characterized by a pattern of booms and busts; i.e., Sugar, Gold, Coffee, Rubber. [eng]
    Brasil - History by Sergio Koreisha
    History , Customs, & Political Institutions. Historical Characters. Historic Cities. [eng]
    A Brief History of Brazil
    The enormous national territory of Brazil was unified during the 17th century by raiding parties of Portuguese colonists known as "bandeirantes," who drove far into the interior of the country in search of aboriginal peoples to enslave. [eng]
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