Brazil was a colony of Portugal until September 7, 1822, when it declared its independence.
It was part of the "United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarves", during the time when it was a colony of Portugal and the royal family came to Brasil.
Portugal's Pedro Alvarez Cabral was the first European to explore Brazil (April 22nd1500). Brazil remained a Portuguese colony until she gained independence almost three centuries later (September 7th 1822).
No. Brazil was originally a Portuguese colony which is why the language of Brazil is Portuguese.
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Portugal is the mother of Brazil. Brazil was once Portugese colony.
Brazil was the country in which the African colony of Palmares was located. The colony was a haven for escaped slaves, 1605-1694. It was located in the modern day Alagoas, which is in northeastern Brazil. Before, during and after the existence of the African colony, Brazil was under the colonial rule of Portugal.Brazil
Portugal is a country in Europe with a boundary along Spain Brazil used to be a Portuguese colony, but it got it's independence in September the 17th, 1822
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Brazil was a colony of Portugal. On September 7, 1822, the country declared its independence from Portugal.
Brazil was a colony of Portugal until September 7, 1822, when it declared its independence.
Yes. Brazil was a Portuguese colony, but got it's independence in September the 17th, 1822.
Portuguese is spoken in Brazil because Brazil was once a colony of Portugal.
Brazil was colonized by Portugal, and became Portugal's Colony until 1822, when the indenpendence was declared.
Portugal took over Brazil as a colony. This is why most people in Brazil speak Portuguese. In fact, at one point, the country was actually ruled from Rio de Janeiro.