Brazil abolished slavery in the 1880's.
never there is still child slavery in Brazil today. ;(
He oversaw the end of slavery in Brazil.
Slavery was abolished in Brazil through the Lei Áurea, or Golden Law, which was signed into law on May 13, 1888 by Princess Isabel of Brazil. The law declared all slaves in the country to be free, marking the official end of slavery in Brazil.
Princess Isabel of Brazil signed the Lei Áurea (Golden Law) on May 13, 1888, which abolished slavery in Brazil. The law freed all slaves in the country, making Brazil the last country in the Western Hemisphere to abolish slavery.
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On May 13, 1888, slavery officially ended in Brazil with the signature of the Golden Law - Lei Áurea - by Princess Izabel. This year, the theme underlying the remembrance of the date is Unfinished Abolition.
Brazil was dependent on slavery primarily due to the demand for labor in its agricultural and mining industries. Slavery was seen as a cheap and efficient way to meet this demand, especially after the decline of the indigenous population. Additionally, the economic interests of powerful landowners and colonial administrators perpetuated and reinforced the institution of slavery in Brazil.
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