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religious toleration. Furthermore, the
Catholic majority in Dutch Brazil was allowed to practice their faith freely, at a time in history in which there was extreme religious conflicts such as the Thirty Years' War between Catholics and Protestants. This was formed into the new law of Dutch Brazil in the peace accord signed after the conquest of the captaincy of Paraiba. The monastic orders of the Franciscans, Carmelites, and Benedictines were quite prominent in the former Portuguese colony. They were also allowed to retain all of their friaries and monasteries and allowed to practice and preach Catholicism among the population.
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immigrate and colonize Brazil, as the main attraction of the colony was the extreme riches one could reap from starting a sugar plantation, as it was one of the few major market exporters of sugar to Europe at the time. This would also most likely entail the buying of
African slaves, and as such only rich men could afford to start a plantation.
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In the spring of 1646, the Dutch sent a relief expedition to Recife consisting of 20 ships with 2000 men, temporarily forestalling the fall of the city. Back in Europe, the collapse of Dutch Brazil accelerated Dutch efforts to end its longstanding conflict with Spain, the Eighty Years' War. In August
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Meanwhile, the
British, French, and Dutch Caribbean had become a major competitor to Brazilian sugar due to rising sugar prices in the 1630s and 1640s. After the GWC evacuated Pernambuco, the Dutch brought their expertise and capital to the Caribbean instead. In the 1630s, Brazil provided 80% of the
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Maurice was summoned back by the GWC board, the GWC faced a major uprising of Portuguese planters in June 1645. The Portuguese planters around Pernambuco had never fully accepted Dutch rule and had also resented the high interest rates charged by Dutch moneylenders for loans to rebuild
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By the end of the truce, the Dutch had vastly expanded their trade networks and gained over half of the carrying trade between Brazil and Europe. The northern
Netherlands operated 29 sugar refineries by 1622, versus 3 in 1595. In 1621, the twelve-year peace treaty expired and the United Netherlands
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with
Habsburg Spain from 1580 to 1640). Portugal's small geographic size and small population meant that it needed "foreign participation in the colonization and commerce of its empire", and the Dutch had played such a role, which was mutually beneficial. As part of the truce of 1609-1621 the Dutch
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In the aftermath of the Dutch occupation, Portuguese settled scores with
Amerindians who had supported the Dutch. There were tensions between Portuguese who had fled the area under occupation and those who had lived under Dutch occupation. The returnees attempted to litigate so as to regain the
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Although there were Dutch immigrants to Brazil, the majority of the population was
Portuguese and Brazilian-born Portuguese, African slaves, and Amerindians, with Dutch rule an overlay on pre-existing social groups. The colony of Dutch Brazil had a difficult time of attracting Dutch colonists to
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and the Dutch forces of
Captain Walter Van Loo. After the Dutch defeats at Guararapes, their surviving men, as well as other garrisons of New Holland, joined in the area of Recife in order to make a last stand. However, after fierce fighting, the Portuguese victoriously entered the city and the
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There was also very significant risk with border contention and skirmish with the Portuguese from the parts of Brazil still under their control and the nonexistent loyalty of the local Portuguese to the Dutch colony. Most of the Dutchmen employed in the Dutch West India Company went back to the
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to Pernambuco's Cabo de Santo Agostinho. They still maintained control of the seas as well. By 1635, many Portuguese settlers were choosing Dutch-occupied land over Portuguese-controlled land. The Dutch offered freedom of worship and security of property. In 1635, the Dutch conquered three
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The Dutch period in Brazil was "a historical parenthesis with few lasting traces" in the social sphere. Dutch artistic production in Brazil, particularly by Albert Eckhout and Frans Post left an important visual record of the local people and places in the early 17th century.
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Netherlands after they were relieved of duty and did not stay to settle the colony. As such, the Dutch were a ruling minority with a Portuguese and Brazilian-born Portuguese population. The Dutch settlers were divided into two separate groups, the first of which was known as
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in 1649. On 26 January 1654, the Dutch surrendered and signed the capitulation, but only as a provisional pact. By May 1654, the Dutch Republic demanded that New Holland was to be given back. On 6 August 1661, New Holland was formally ceded to Portugal through the
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in December 1623, which was then the capital of Brazil and the center of a captaincy famous for its sugarcane. The expedition consisted of 26 ships and 3,300 men. They arrived on 8 May 1624, whereupon the Portuguese governor Diogo Tristão de Mendonça Furtado
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their plantations following the initial Dutch conquest. In August, the planters revolted and prevailed over Dutch forces in a minor battle fought outside Recife, effectively ending Dutch control over the colony. That year, the Portuguese gained Várzea,
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ending the war with Spain. In return, Zeeland obtained promises from the other Dutch provinces to support a second, larger relief expedition to reconquer Brazil. The expedition, consisting of 41 ships with 6,000 men, set sail on 26 December 1647.
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Vrijburghers (freemen) – or vrijluiden – were the second group of Dutch settlers who did not fit into the category of dienaaren. The vrijburghers were mostly soldiers formerly employed by the GWC but who then began to settle down as farmers or
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Although the historical focus is usually on the European rivals in the conflict, the local indigenous population was drawn into the conflict as allies on both sides. Most sided with the Dutch, but there were some notable exceptions. One was a
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policy that disrupted sugar production, and the war had diverted Portuguese funds from being invested in the colonial economy. After the war, Portuguese authorities were forced to spend their tax revenues on rebuilding Recife. The
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lords. Others who did not fit the vrijburgher or dienaren categories included Dutch who left the Netherlands to find a new life in Nieuw Holland as traders. Most trade in Nieuw Holland was under the control of this group.
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on 13 December 1647. The new expeditionary force arrived late at Recife, with many of its soldiers either dead or mutinous from lack of pay. In April 1648, the Portuguese routed the expeditionary force at the
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Tractaet van Bestand ende ophoudinge van alle acten van vyandtschap als oock van traffijq commercien ende secours ghemaecht ghearresteert ende beslooten in s'Graven-Hage den twaelf den Junij 1641 ...;
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Maurice claimed to have always loved Brazil due to its beauty and its people, and under his rule, the colony thrived. His patronage of Dutch Golden Age painters to depict Brazil, such as
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Both the Dutch and the Portuguese used African slaves in the conflict, sometimes with the promise of freedom for fighting. On the Portuguese side, one name went down in history,
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Maurits organized a form of representative local government by creating municipal councils and rural councils with both Dutch and Portuguese members to represent the population.
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While of only transitional importance for the Dutch, this period was of considerable importance in the history of Brazil. This period also precipitated a decline in Brazil's
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properties they had abandoned, which in this sugar-producing area included sugar mills and other buildings, as well as cane fields. The litigation dragged on for years.
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Maurits worked through the councils to begin modernizing the country with streets, bridges, and roads in Recife. On the island of António Vaz, he founded the town of
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Still in control of António Vaz and Recife, the Dutch later gained a foothold at Cabo de Santo Agostinho. By 1634, the Dutch controlled the coastline from the
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in southern Chile. In 1644, the GWC recalled Maurice to Europe in an attempt to cut military expenditures, following the cession of hostilities.
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1032:Pedro Álvares Cabral's voyage
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546:Early Iberian-Dutch relations
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221:Indigenous American religions
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2367:Historia Naturalis Brasiliae
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1468:Proclamation of the Republic
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3021:, and Michiel van Groesen.
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1271:Recognition of Independence
1261:Declaration of Independence
692:Hendrick Corneliszoon Loncq
524:Second Battle of Guararapes
332:Second Battle of Guararapes
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2995:The Legacy of Dutch Brazil
2662:The Legacy of Dutch Brazil
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2191:First Battle of Guararapes
1703:1964 Brazilian coup d'état
1626:1937 Brazilian coup d'état
1611:Communist uprising of 1935
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271:Dutch West India Company
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2890:Facsimile of the treaty
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2698:at coloniavoyage.com
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2013:Constitution
1898:Minas Gerais
1777:Plano Collor
1751:New Republic
1643:World War II
1509:Belle Époque
1497:Navy Revolts
1492:Encilhamento
1461:Old Republic
1393:Coffee cycle
1338:April Revolt
1249:Independence
1130:Dutch Brazil
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974:Miller Atlas
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377:Succeeded by
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211:(official),
171:Dutch colony
146:Coat of arms
103:Dutch Brazil
83:
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3682:(1815–1975)
3656:Smeerenburg
3644:Settlements
3634:(1614–1642)
3588:Slave Coast
3480:(1621–1792)
3412:settlements
3370:Banjarmasin
3357:Residencies
3260:Cape Colony
3217:(1602–1798)
2940:Boxer, C.R.
2916:Boxer, C.R.
2742:Parker 1976
2721:Parker 1976
2610:Parker 1976
2439:Parker 1976
2337:Willem Piso
2078:Transgender
2058:Nationality
1888:Mato Grosso
1758:Lost Decade
1619:Estado Novo
1564:World War I
1481: [
1433:Grande Seca
1403:Platine War
1348:Malê Revolt
1256:Dia do Fico
1190: [
1167:Guaraní War
1147:Mascate War
1083:Slave trade
1073:Sugar cycle
1064: [
1054:Captaincies
924:, declared
861:Mauritsstad
845:Willem Piso
773:Porto Calvo
634:surrendered
485:João Pessoa
477:Mauritsstad
453:New Holland
372:Preceded by
296:Established
213:Catholicism
181:Mauritsstad
77:August 2022
69:introducing
29:New Holland
3851:Categories
3799:New Guinea
3792:Until 1962
3771:Until 1954
3755:Until 1949
3746:Gold Coast
3739:Until 1872
3723:Until 1853
3704:Coromandel
3692:Until 1825
3583:Senegambia
3573:Gold Coast
3410:Opperhoofd
3275:Coromandel
2908:Barlaeus,
2850:Schwartz,
2596:2014-12-12
2539:0822322900
2467:, p. 2150.
2386:References
2347:Frans Post
1918:Pernambuco
1797:Plano Real
1738:Diretas Já
1582:Vargas Era
1519:Coronelism
1137:Gold cycle
837:Frans Post
694:; the GWC
688:Pernambuco
568:under the
231:Government
199:Portuguese
52:references
3651:Jan Mayen
3522:Essequibo
3434:Mauritius
3400:Pontianak
3390:Palembang
3086:161522209
3062:: 53–72.
2854:, p. 170.
2647:, p. 251.
2405:, p. 252.
2253:Aftermath
2232:Potiguara
2186:Itamaracá
2166:Sirinhaém
2103:Conflicts
2073:Socialism
2028:Etymology
1998:Animation
1993:Anarchism
1968:Tocantins
1958:São Paulo
1353:Cabanagem
920:In 1640,
648:Piet Heyn
582:Philip II
540:Caribbean
505:Sirinhaém
501:Fortaleza
205:Religion
116:1630–1654
3818:Suriname
3532:Pomeroon
3517:Demerara
3395:Preanger
3380:Cheribon
3290:Moluccas
2880:, p. 251
2692:Archived
2566:. Awake!
2308:See also
2098:Timeline
2091:Research
2053:Military
2033:Football
1943:Rondônia
1883:Maranhão
1853:Amazonas
1802:Mensalão
1787:Mercosul
1363:Balaiada
1002:Kuhikugu
949:a series
947:Part of
894:dienaren
801:Maranhão
629:Salvador
493:São Luís
359:Currency
241:Governor
3820:gained
3812:Became
3783:Surinam
3714:Suratte
3709:Malacca
3542:Surinam
3507:Cayenne
3497:Berbice
3419:Myanmar
3375:Batavia
3342:Malabar
3321:Suratte
3285:Malacca
3280:Formosa
3265:Celebes
3234:Batavia
3127:YouTube
3078:3679072
2174:Zeeland
2023:Ethanol
2018:Economy
1963:Sergipe
1948:Roraima
1908:Paraíba
1843:Alagoas
1078:Slavery
903:engenho
343:•
330:•
317:•
294:•
281:History
217:Judaism
177:Capital
65:improve
3730:Dejima
3699:Bengal
3568:Arguin
3547:Tobago
3502:Brazil
3449:Tonkin
3429:Dejima
3424:Canton
3385:Malang
3365:Bantam
3337:Bantam
3316:Persia
3311:Bengal
3270:Ceylon
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2063:Postal
1981:Topics
1913:Paraná
976:, 1519
951:on the
805:Amazon
735:(1648)
509:Olinda
507:, and
481:Recife
469:Brazil
433:Brazil
284:
244:
235:Colony
167:Status
54:, but
3444:Timor
3250:Ambon
3082:S2CID
3074:JSTOR
2272:Bahia
1923:Piauí
1878:Goiás
1863:Ceará
1858:Bahia
1848:Amapá
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997:Luzia
489:Natal
457:Dutch
445:Dutch
191:Dutch
3439:Siam
3098:ISBN
2999:ISBN
2985:ISBN
2948:ISBN
2924:ISBN
2832:ISBN
2572:2016
2547:2016
2534:ISBN
2301:réis
2209:The
2043:LGBT
2003:Book
1903:Pará
1838:Acre
843:and
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807:and
556:The
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3064:doi
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